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  1. edndori

    My Home page has been Hijacked and locked

    Something has gotten to my Internet explorer, changed the home page to www.adarson.com and locked it so I can't change it. I'm also getting messages about Trojans from McAfee Virus protection software when I start it up. Cany anyone tell me how to regain control and put the hompage back where...
  2. edndori

    How do I put my own logo in the address box?

    I see that nearly everyone puts their own little logo in place of the default bookmark in the browser address box (the page I am writing this on has a purple 5 point star). How do they do that? I haven't been able to figure it out yet.
  3. edndori

    Packaging a program for distribution

    I've written a program in Visual Basic and created the .exe file. I package it and send it to a friend and it installs with no error messages. When he tries to run it he gets error messages saying there are components missing (it names the first one it found). Seems as if there are Visual...
  4. edndori

    Explain this line to me

    One last (I hope) question then: I can't find "getElementById" in any of the on-line documentation I know about for Javascript. Where on the internet can I find documentation for it?
  5. edndori

    Explain this line to me

    Thanks. That helps a lot. But I still don't understand the significance of: "document.getElementById". It looks like it might me a method of the document object, but I don't know what it does or where to find documentation on it. Any suggestions?
  6. edndori

    Explain this line to me

    var DomYes=document.getElementById?1:0; It seems to be creating the variable "DomYes" and assigning it a value (which turns out to be 1 ). But can anyone explain to me what is going on on the right hand side of the "="? Tips on places where I could learn more about this...

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