Thank you both for your replys. Obviously I have lots of studying to do and am not yet remebering all the stuff I've been studying in the last few weeks. X-) - onward and upward "Uh, honey, a P5 with a 20" monitor is perfect for email"
Yes I'm new to this. X-) Thank you if you can see what I'm missing.
Want to save a one field form info to a file for later retrieval. Writing to the file is not a problem at this point, and the previous info is overwritten which is perfect for my purpose.
The action seems to take place...
Thank you Klae,
My default at home is IE so I tested one with NS, and it did open with Netscape (although it wouldn't let me put the %1 with or without quotes (but hey, it worked)).
Thanks again :-)
Chuck "Uh, honey, a P5 with a 20" monitor is perfect for email"
Thanks all for the responses,
QuietDean: the code is a derivitive of a Mailto script I changed to use with AIM (aol instant messenger) - works fine in IE but not NS. Opens the AIM window, sending to the correct person, and populates the message area with a greeting that lets the individual...
Thanks in advance if you can assist me,
My project works fine in IE5.5, but gives nothing in NS4.7 (no error, just a blank page (these are what I have at work and home (NS at home only for testing purposes (no offense intended to NS people)))).
I want my users to not have to worry about what...
Thanks in advance if you can assist me,
My project works fine in IE5.5, but gives nothing in NS4.7 (no error, just a blank page (these are what I have at work and home (NS at home only for testing purposes (no offense intended to NS people)))).
I want my users to not have to worry about what...
katiekat,
some good mailto code at:
http://www.webreference.com/js/column70/index.html
the script from here:
http://www.webreference.com/js/column70/7.html
actually helped me solve an instant messenger question similar to yours regarding mailto :-)
chuck "Uh, honey, a P5 with a...
Thanks in advance :-)
The following script opens an AIM (aol instant messenger) window with the screename and message populated from variables (same as a MAILTO script).
It works fine in IE5.5, but does nothing (not even give error) in NS4.76 (which is used at work where I want to implement)...
bangers,
btw, i'm actually trying to do this with aim (aol instant messenger), but i figure it should be the same concept.
please let me know if you know why i would be wrong in that assumption.
chuck "Uh, honey, a P5 with a 20" monitor is perfect for email"
bangers,
Thank you for the response (sure glad I included the email notification:-)).
I found some coding at http://www.webreference.com/js/column70/index.html that I may be able to modify to suit my needs (don't know yet (probably not tonite :-))) from another thread here.
I emailed the...
Thanks in advance for an answer,
I've searched far and wide. I found my question in another forum, but no response.
I also found a discussion by a programming group as to if they would be including this functionality in the near future, but again, not a resolution.
<A...
Thank you Klae,
I found this forum a couple days ago, did some extensive searching here, and it was becoming apparent that the process would require Perl or something similar (which I've installed (I hope I'm understanding correctly)).
Thank you for the confirmation. I am looking into cookies...
Hi,
I'm new to HTML and JavaScripting, but know some MS VB for applications from several years ago (new here also (just found last night)).
My main question is how to read the user.dat file and grab a short string after 'Screen Name' into a variable to use for lookup purposes in a HTML...
Hi,
I'm new to HTML and JavaScripting, but know some MS VB for applications from several years ago (new here also (just found last night)). :-)
My main question is how to read the user.dat file and grab a short string after 'Screen Name' into a variable to use for lookup purposes in a HTML...
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