I have several 3Com Superstack 1000's and I have a question regarding why the MDIX port of one switch can't be connected to one of the 24 ports of a second switch with a crossover cable. I'm only able to connect MDIX to MDIX or port 1-24 to port 1-24.
Any suggestions would be greatly...
I have a 3COM LinkSwitch 1000. I'm having trouble getting to the management screen.
A) I've tried connecting with a serial cable I had left over from a Cisco switch with no luck. My problem might be that the Cisco uses a straight through cable and 3COM needs a modem cable, does anyone know...
So let say I have 1 24 port switch that support vlans and 1 cable router. I assign a unqiue vlan on ports 1-23, which will connect guest rooms, on port 24 I'll use a crossover patch cord to connect to the cable router. What vlan do I assign to port 24?
This design is for a hotel. I would like the system should work as follows:
1. the guest arrives with a laptop configured with DHCP
2. plugs into the provided ethernet port
3. turns on te laptop
4. the router assigns a IP & Gateway
5. guest launches their browers/email software
I want each...
I'm sharing a single cable Internet connection with approximately 125 users. I connect to the cable modem to SMC's broadband router and then daisy chain several unmanaged switches to connect the 125 users. The user are configured via DHCP from the broadband router.
The problem I'm having is...
I'm sharing a single cable Internet connection with approximately 125 users. I connect to the cable modem to SMC's broadband router and then daisy chain several unmanaged switches to connect the 125 users. The user are configured via DHCP from the broadband router.
The problem I'm having is...
Can you apply this method to a form?
Something like ...
<cfform name="cart" method="POST" action="javascript:location.replace('index.cfm')">
<a href="javascript:document.cart.action.click()">Submit</a>
... is exactly what I was looking for. Except "action" is a keyword for forms, so I had to change the name of my submit button.
Thanks.
You can use
<a href="javascript:document.form[0].submit()">Submit</a>
or
<a href="javascript:document.cart.submit()">Submit</a>
form[0] is one way of referencing the first form on the page.
The problem is not submitting the form, it's submitting the form and setting...
I have a form with two sumbit buttons named "action".
Ex. Code:
<form name="cart" method="POST" action="index.cfm">
<input name="qty1" type="text" value="0">
<input name="price1" type="text"...
I have a function that has one string parameter that contains a field name from a form. I would like to place focus on that field using the passed parameter. How do I do that?
For example:
function placeFocus(fieldname)
{
document.forms[0].+ fieldname + .focus();
}
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