in safari, when i do the following:
window.location.href = sURL;
where sURL can be "mailto:www2004@mail.com" or "callto:8009997474".
safari main window address bar shoes a dark gray "Loading...x" and then a light gray "Loading...x" forever after the above script is run. I've seen reference...
in my mobile site...during a postback, server code assigns a variable to a telephone number. upon page load, i call a js function that finds a hyperlink on my form, assigns the href attribute to dial the telephone number and calls .click() on the hyperlink. this is not working in safari. here...
Sure. Adding form tags does not help. I see this behavior in ie6 and ie7. Have tested no other browsers as of yet. This is a small example of the same behavior I see in an asp.net application.
<html>
<body onload="javascript:document.getElementById('1One').focus();">
<form name="form1">...
see sample code below. onload of body, i set focus to first checkbox. when page renders, checkbox does have focus (i can check the box with spacebar) but there is no lasso indicating the control has focus. if i tab to second checkbox, i see a lasso around it. if i now refresh the page or reload...
nevermind all. if i would have waited to post this 5 minutes later, i would not have. found a good solution here:
http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=878916
how can javascript capture the ctrl-s combo? i've been testing in ie all morning with different suggestions with no luck. it seems the browser is catching it before i can.
When using this:
Date( Month(date) + months to add; Day(date); Year(date) )
What if the date I'm starting with is 12/31/2004? Adding 2 to month would give 14. Now, even if I wrote some code to determine that the month would be 2, the ending date would be 2/31/2005.....this date does not...
Calling all Exchange experts...
I've written a Contact & Appointment Synchronization utility that accesses exchange folders via the Outlook Object Model. I create profiles with profman.dll, use these profiles to logon to exchange, and read and write directly to the exchange data store for that...
I have the exact same configuration on another machine. I do not have this problem on that machine.
On the machine with error, I've even tried this script:
Set oOL = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set nsMAPI = oOL.GetNameSpace("MAPI")
nsMAPI.logon "Outlook", "", False, False
Set oOL =...
I am running WinXP Professional SP1, Outlook 2002 (I have installed all critical windows updates). I've run this code a million times before, no problem. Recently I've been getting a 'Choose Profile' dialog and a Windows Script Host error when running the code in vbs. This only happens if...
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