now that I think of it, knowing how to execute code after the page has loaded (without doing it through <body onload="">) could be really useful for other things. is this possible? if not, how I could execute code after a given amount of time?
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breadcrust
no, im running the code as the page loads. but im also running this code after the html code of the divs i searching for. a major problem for me is that I cant change the body arguments to put an onload argument in (dont ask why).
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breadcrust
thanks for that. :-)
that code works on IE, Gecko and KHTML, but not Opera. :-/
is it just me, or does Opera have quite a bit of problems with Javascript?
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breadcrust
Hi all,
I'm not much of a Javascript programmer, but I need to do a little for page I'm working on. Anyway, I need help with this problem.
I need to create an array of all the <div> elements that have a parent element with the class of "mr".
In other words, what I want to do is kind of like...
sure, i guess the easiest way to do this is to make your own proc that automaticly alters the colours for you.
Breadcrust (aka J@red)
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if it is redirected to a porn site that wouldnt be bad :-) lol
Breadcrust (aka J@red)
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and what year are you living in?
Breadcrust (aka J@red)
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note that tcl donest send commands to a shell, it comletly executes itself.
i think you should use some extra curly braces ( { & } ), eg,
exec ncelab -generic {FILE_NAME => "./code/text_case1"} work.tb:configuration
Breadcrust (aka J@red)
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i am trying to use a list as part of a command, eg:
set list "-command exit"
button .exit $list
but tcl interpets this as a single arugument. ive tryed using split but still no help, how can i get tcl to interpet the list as multiple arguments???
Breadcrust (aka J@red)
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anyone know where i can download SuSE 9.0 iso iamges to burn onto cds?
Breadcrust (aka J@red)
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E-mail - net-head@softhome.net
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yeah, i hate that, when are computer manufactors going to properly recongise linux as a good desktop os???
i dont care that much through, i always build my own computers.
Breadcrust (aka J@red)
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i try to run make using open and when ever make outputs an error (or even a warning) tcl takes over. i would just like my program to detect the error and handle it itself.
ive tryed using catch, but in my situation, it is a little annoying. i guess i could change the program to work with catch...
whenever i run a program (open "|command" r) and it outputs out an error, tcl takes over and wish spits out an error dialog without the chance for my program to take control!
how can i stop tcl doing this?, its really pissing me off >:-
Breadcrust (aka J@red)
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are there any tcltk forums, mailing lists, etc apart from this one at tektips?
Breadcrust (aka J@red)
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"would you pay a hooker if she(/he ) if they didnt do a good enough good as you asked"
sorry i meant: would you pay a hooker if she(/he :-D) didnt do a good enough job as you asked?
Breadcrust (aka J@red)
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"In the same way that you cannot force a hooker to have sex with you without paying, you cannot force MS or Oracle to free use of their SW because they created it from their own work. They deserve to get paid for a product in the same way you deserved to be paid for the work you do."...
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