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Code: <html> <head>PLEASE HELP!</head> <script type="text/javascript"> window.onload=function() { document.getElementById('NewsletterList').onchange=function() { window.location=('http://www.homeless-forum.org/'+this.value+''); } } </script> <body> <br> <CENTER> <select id="NewsletterList"> <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"file.doc\" title=\"\">John Doe<br> XXXXXXXXXXX</br></a>. <option value=""><b> PLEASE SELECT<b/></option><!--this option takes you to --> <body mar="0" marginheight="0" bgcolor="rgb(38,38,38)"> "BACKGROUND BLUE GREEN MARMOL " <embed width="100%" height="100%" name="plugin" src="http://canImakeApdfFileA1stWebPage?.pdf" type="application/pdf"> <option value=index.htm>Option #1</option><!--this option takes you to --> <option value="option2">Option #2</option><!--this option takes you to --> <option value="option3">Option #3 </option><!--this option takes you to --> <option value="option4"><br>Option #4</br></option><!--this option takes you to --> <option value="option5">Option #5</option><!--this option takes you to --> <option value="option6">Option #6</option><!--this option takes you to --> <option value="blog/wp-login.php"><!--this option takes you to blog--> </select> </body> </CENTER> </br> <html xmlns:v="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:vml" ............... </html> Similar Tutorialshi. i am developing a web application which includes tree view on left hand side and a table on right hand side which displays information if i clicked on any leaf of tree. This is the concept, i hv created view but unable to show information in right pane if i am gng to click on any link in tree view. Please help me Hi All, I am using MozillaFirefox as the browser.At certain times ,on click of buttons browser renders blank screens and also on click of links it shows the viewsource(code)for that page. If any one knows solution for this problem please advise me. Thanks in advance. Thank You, Nimitha I have a lot of content on a page, and it is being added to every day. Because of the constant adding, the page becomes longer & longer. Instead of this happening, is there a script I could use that would make the content AUTOMATICALLY move to a new page when neccessary? Example: Page 1 can only have 30 tables. Someone adds 5 more tables to page one- CAUSING the older tables to be moved to another page. 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I have completed stage 1, the duplication of content, and am now doing stage 2, removing the content from the old pages (so Google no longer sends searches there) and replacing it with manual redirects. Stage 3 will be to remove the old content. But it isn't happening exactly as I would like - it seems Google retains some old indexing even after it has a new sitemap and has trawled the site. So I fear that the redirect pages may take some time to disappear off Google's index, and when I remove the redirect pages people will still try to go there, which will be frustrating for them. My question is this. Is there a way to set up the following: (1) Anyone going to my site and finding a page doesn't exist is picked up by an error routine which directs them to an error page? (2) Provide on the error page an auto re-direct to the new home page? I'm sure the latter can be done, but I would appreciate a pointer on how to do it please. (1) is done in some software, and I think I've seen it done on the web, but I haven't a clue how. Any ideas please? Thanks. I am making custom error pages on my site and it works perfectly but on them I have flash games like tic tac toe... but how can I make it randomly switch between that and some other .swf games??? How to display < > in browser using HTML ? One of the pages on my website shows up differently in Firefox than it does in other web browsers. Here is what it looks like in the following browsers. Google Chrome, Safari: Firefox: One of the most noticeable problems is that in Firefox, the form's submit button is missing. If you would like to look at the html code, the url is Nmacro.com/Contact.html. Also, I used iWeb to create my website. Thanks so much. This has probably been asked before, but while the answer is so elusive it's darned frustrating. How do I display my own code in my own browser? I'm using Expression Web 4 and Textpad. Neither of which will display my HTML code that has passed the 3WC validity process. So presumably it's a Windows 7 thing with a setting somewhere that needs to be ticked? Hi, As an xmas present, I recently made this site for my dad's art: I'm on a Mac, and thus can't use IE6/IE7. I'm told that there are major problems loading the site from any Windows IE browser (flash content in galleries, and the navigation on the splash page), but I haven't been able to check from a windows pc. However, it looks & works perfectly in Firefox, Safari (and even IE 5 for mac!). I don't quite understand, because another site I made recently uses identical navigation javascript & flash tools...but it works perfectly in IE. Am I just missing something really stupid here? Thank you kindly, CM. Hi guys I have a pic in my templates folder with the html document in the the same folder. So what i want to do is add the picture to the HTML document so that it appears on the browser. surely this code should work but at the moment it is not? <img src=/"templates"/"dog.jpg"> HELP Using AJAX & php to return a randomly generated number of single column tables, and drop them into a <div> element. ( http://www.thegreatmartinicompany.co...ace-value.html ). I've set the div to text-align: center, and put auto margins on the tables. The result is the tables are centered and equally spaced in the div element regardless of the number of tables returned. As appropriate FF and IE display the tables side by side, but Safari stacks them on top of each other. An example of the returned code is below. Any ideas why Safari does not display this as IE and FF do? <table style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto"><tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> </table> <table style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto"><tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> </table> <table style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto"><tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> <tr><td></td></tr> </table> Is it possible to have some error text appear if a user is browsing your website with a certain browser using html/css or maybe java? An example being: If - The website is being browsed using Safari Then - SHOW error text = "This link won't work with the Safari browser." Else - DO NOT SHOW error text is that sort of thing viable or just a pipe dream at current? Thanks in advance. Regards, Stoney Hi, The site I'm working on is fine in firefox, but in IE it has a really odd rendering error - when a product is displayed some of the text on the page only appears when you highlight it. I've never seen anything like this before. The url of an example s http://www.cupandmug.co.uk/sandbox/p...hp?id=127&cat= . If anyone can shed any light on this I would be very grateful. So here's my problem: I had to create an HTML newsletter for a client to send on a monthly basis. I've tested it in several browsers and everything seemed to be working fine, until she received a reply from one of her subscribers, (from an AOL account) with a screenshot of what the newsletter looked liked on her screen. Everything was wrong! The newsletter didn't display pictures at all, some HTML comments were showing up and extra characters and no spaces had been placed between the text. I'm pretty new to HTML and CSS, so I tried to keep it as simple as possible to not compromise browser compatibility. And in different computers and browsers it was working perfectly fine. But now with this, I've no clue how to fix it! Help?? to view the source code: www.offinterarts.org/newsletter.html hello, I'm working on a site with a lengthy online application. When a user begins the application he is told to use the back and forward buttons on our form (not on his browser). We find that users still accidentally use the browser buttons and when they do a "Webpage has expired" error page comes up. This error page is not part of our site and is a dead end. I'm not a programmer so I don't know the specifics. I take it as a given that that browser buttons cannot function normally in our application, but I'd like to know if there is a way to get control of the error page that comes up when users do click their browser buttons. If we can show them a page reminding them not to use the browser buttons and put a link there to get them back to the application it would be a big help. Thanks This will be hard for me to explain so I will add an image: http://img75.imageshack.us/my.php?image=examplexu6.gif How do I go about loading a page within a page. For example, in the pic, if you clicked Cost it would load a page within the loading area without taking off to another location. I seen it on a site before, i remember the links were something like "/?p=cost" or something like that. And the page appeared to not navigate elsewhere, the cost page was just loaded within the page i was on. hope that makes sense, if so any examples on this? is it hard to do? messy? safe with most browsers? thanks I created my website in photoshop and sliced it up and exported it as HTML/Images so it would be coded in CSS and with div tags. But I am unable to center my website as a whole. If I export them as a table I can center it easily (Here is my site in tables.), but no one really like tables and I would much prefer it in CSS and with div tags. Here's the site when coded with CSS. HTML Code: <html> <head> <title>Linnit</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <!-- Save for Web Styles (Linnit.psd) --> <style type="text/css"> <!-- #Table_01 { position:relative; right:50px left:0px; top:0px; width:950px; height:1250px; padding-left: 200em; } #index-01 { position:absolute; left:0px; top:0px; width:950px; height:14px; } #index-02 { position:absolute; left:0px; top:14px; width:198px; height:1236px; } #Logo { position:absolute; left:198px; top:14px; width:175px; height:87px; } #index-04 { position:absolute; left:373px; top:14px; width:392px; height:87px; } #index-05 { position:absolute; left:765px; top:14px; width:185px; height:1236px; } #index-06 { position:absolute; left:198px; top:101px; width:567px; height:6px; } #Left-Nav { position:absolute; left:198px; top:107px; width:232px; height:60px; } #index-08 { position:absolute; left:430px; top:107px; width:6px; height:60px; } #Home { position:absolute; left:436px; top:107px; width:55px; height:60px; } #About { position:absolute; left:491px; top:107px; width:47px; height:60px; } #Linnit { position:absolute; left:538px; top:107px; width:52px; height:60px; } #Contact { position:absolute; left:590px; top:107px; width:65px; height:60px; } #index-13 { position:absolute; left:655px; top:107px; width:55px; height:60px; } #Other { position:absolute; left:710px; top:107px; width:55px; height:60px; } #index-15 { position:absolute; left:198px; top:167px; width:567px; height:6px; } #Main { position:absolute; left:198px; top:173px; width:468px; height:232px; } #index-17 { position:absolute; left:666px; top:173px; width:6px; height:232px; } #Right { position:absolute; left:672px; top:173px; width:93px; height:232px; } #index-19 { position:absolute; left:198px; top:405px; width:567px; height:845px; } --> </style> <!-- End Save for Web Styles --> </head> <body style="background-color:#FFFFFF; margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px;"> <!-- Save for Web Slices (something.psd) --> <div id="Table_01"> <div id="index-01"> <img src="images/index_01.gif" width="950" height="14" alt=""> </div> <div id="index-02"> <img src="images/index_02.gif" width="198" height="1236" alt=""> </div> <div id="Logo"> <a href="index.html"> <img src="images/Logo.gif" width="175" height="87" border="0" alt="Logo"></a> </div> <div id="index-04"> <img src="images/index_04.gif" width="392" height="87" alt=""> </div> <div id="index-05"> <img src="images/index_05.gif" width="185" height="1236" alt=""> </div> <div id="index-06"> <img src="images/index_06.gif" width="567" height="6" alt=""> </div> <div id="Left-Nav"> <img src="images/Left_Nav.gif" width="232" height="60" alt=""> </div> <div id="index-08"> <img src="images/index_08.gif" width="6" height="60" alt=""> </div> <div id="Home"> <a href="index.html"> <img src="images/Home.gif" width="55" height="60" border="0" alt=""></a> </div> <div id="About"> <a href="about.html"> <img src="images/About.gif" width="47" height="60" border="0" alt=""></a> </div> <div id="Linnit"> <a href="linnit.html"> <img src="images/Linnit.gif" width="52" height="60" border="0" alt=""></a> </div> <div id="Contact"> <a href="contact.html"> <img src="images/Contact.gif" width="65" height="60" border="0" alt=""></a> </div> <div id="index-13"> <img src="images/index_13.gif" width="55" height="60" alt=""> </div> <div id="Other"> <a href="other.html"> <img src="images/Other.gif" width="55" height="60" border="0" alt=""></a> </div> <div id="index-15"> <img src="images/index_15.gif" width="567" height="6" alt=""> </div> <div id="Main"> <img src="images/Main.gif" width="468" height="232" alt=""> </div> <div id="index-17"> <img src="images/index_17.gif" width="6" height="232" alt=""> </div> <div id="Right"> <img src="images/Right.gif" width="93" height="232" alt=""> </div> <div id="index-19"> <img src="images/index_19.gif" width="567" height="845" alt=""> </div> </div> <!-- End Save for Web Slices --> </body> </html> |