I'm not sure if it's call enumeration or not.
It is very simple and goes like this...(this syntax is wrong)
var myNumber = 7;
var a0, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, a10;
a[myNumber] = 10; //what is the format for this function
It combines the "a" and the varable myNumber, alowing...
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="javascript">
var here = location.pathname;
queryString = queryString.substring(1, queryString.length);
document.write(here);
</SCRIPT>
This doesn't seem to work, what mistake am I making?
Thanks,
Kstar
How can I get the name of the HTML file I am Viewing? ...as in index.html, mypage.html, or otherpage.shtml
I'm sure this is easy, but I have no idea. I can get the quarystring, but that's not the same.
Thanks,
Kstar
Hi,
I have a table based menu as such:
<tr>
<td class="lglink" valign="top" width="1"> </td>
<td class="lglink" valign="top" width="13">
<img src="images/ybullet.gif" width="10" height="10" border="0" vspace="3"></td>
<td class="lglink" width="143"><a...
I have three parts to this problem.
<script language="JavaScript">
<!--
function changeLeftSide (image_ref, title, desc) {
var objImg = new Image;
objImg.src = "../imgs/" + image_ref;
document.images["image_ref"].src = objImg.src
document.getElementById("image_title").interHTML = title...
It prompted me to turn on dependent file upload, but now I want to turn it off. I've been through all of the options menus I could, still can't find how to turn it off.
Any ideas?
Kstar
Hi, I am part of a network at my work. A few offices have access to our shared drive (3gb data, about 40 users). We have been having problems with folders getting deleted. This is not a system error, it is user error. I was thinking that maybe if instead of deleting a file or folder, it...
I have a listing of people that are in program at my university. The cells of the Excell sheet are formated "Lastname, Firstname Middlename". I'm working on doing a mail merge, so I need them in "Firstname Middlename Lastname" format.
I have learned a few things about spilt, but I don't know...
Skip, it is directly imported from csv format.
ETID, I could put a ' at the beginging of the line,
Cells(i, "bp").Value = "'" & Cells(i, "bp").Value
that should do it. Good idea.
PHV,
No, I haven't tried that, But I just did and it worked great.
What does the @ meen?
~Kanan
Thank...
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