I have a wierd problem that seems to be occurring on just one machine. I have a mailto link setup in an anchor tag on a page which pre-populates a new eMail message with the recipient address, subject text, and the body text. The message body text is over 200 characters in length.
When the user...
Never mind. I got the answer to my question; Netscape doesn't like tables nested more than three levels deep - it grinds to a crawl when rendering the page.
I redesigned the page with a couple of outer tables removed, and the page display speed has reduced from 90 seconds to 7!!!!
cheers...
Has anyone had problems with Netscape v4.75 in loading pages that have a linked style sheet?
I'm developing some static HTML pages to be viewed on the corporate intranet. Each is around 60KB in size.
The pages take over 90 seconds to load in Netscape if I select "Enable Style Sheets"...
Hi folks. I need your JavaScript skills assistance in helping me solve my problem.
In my HTML form I have several <DIVS> where each DIV contains multiple text input box elements. The DIVs are named idDiv_1, idDiv_2... idDiv_n, while within each DIV the input boxes are named From_1, To_1...
I have an ASP page that is divided into two forms vertically down the middle. Each form has search criteria that interrogates a database and returns in a listbox a number of companies and their subsidiaries.
My first question is how can I display the list in an expanding/collapsing treeview...
dgandhi, I too have had similar frustrations while refreshing DIVs within TDs in NS4. I too have not found a working solution.
In my case, I use JavaScript to do client-side validation on user entries into form fields. Any omitted/erroneous fields have their label text turn red. All the fields...
Thanx for responding, but I've figured out how a solution.
Basically, I removed the DIVs from within the table columns and created them below the opening BODY tag. Then, within the HEAD tag I created a STYLE block where each DIV id was declared as position:absolute, and provided the left and...
I have a form page where the input fields and associated label text are in separate columns of a table.
eg. <td>Please enter your name</td>
<td><input type="text" name="txtName"></td> ...etc
When the user clicks submit, my client-side validation JavaScript goes through...
I have a form page where the input fields and associated label text are in separate columns of a table.
eg. <td>Please enter your name</td>
<td><input type="text" name="txtName"></td> ...etc
When the user clicks submit, my client-side validation JavaScript goes through...
While IE gives us complete control of items on an HTML page, Netscape is quite restrictive. On initial inspection of your code I notice you've hit one of those restrictions. The Anchor tag, <A> does not support onMouseOver(), onMouseOut(), and onClick() events. But they are supported if you...
I am a Netscape Neophite, so please excuse me if my question has a very obvious answer.
I have developed an HTML page in IE that consists of a form whose input field and label name are contained in separate cells of a table. On clicking submit, my JavaScript performs client-side validation, and...
I am a Netscape Neophite, so please excuse me if my question has a very obvious answer.
I have developed an HTML page in IE that consists of a form whose input field and label name are contained in separate cells of a table. On clicking submit, my JavaScript performs client-side validation, and...
If I understood your request correctly, what you want is to have the same effect with OnMouseOut event as you do with OnMouseOver. In other words, once the mouse is moved over a target, you want that effect to stay when the mouse is moved away. If that is your question, then there are two...
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