HTML - Searching For Xhtml Programer
Hi, we started a new project and we are looking for somebody to join as xhtml programmer. We can not offer any financial aid at the current moment.
Saying we i mean i we got only one who is programming php We have an idea of creating game portal with a little more interest. Anybody intereted? Similar TutorialsWhich one is better? XHTML STRICT 1.0 or XHTML 1.1 I have a search box on my website deign but do not know how I can have it find information on my additional pages. Much like the search box on this site I would like it to link to my other page and specific information on that page. If anyone could post an example code with an explanation that would be appreciated. Hey I recently released my website, www.onezeroprints.com but I am unable to find it when I google search or use any other major search engine. I was wondering if you guys could check out my header html code and let me know if I was doing anything ostentatiously wrong in this regard. Thank you for the time. Please let me know if there are any steps to take in remedying this. Zero <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> <meta name="description" content="New age pop art by Kevin McCall. Posters etc"/> <title>One Zero Prints, Posters, New Age Pop Art</title> <link href="css/global.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" /> <!--[if lte IE 6]> <link href="css/reset.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" /> <link href="css/ie6.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="screen" /> <![endif]--> Hi there, I'm a novice to HTML and new to this site but am looking for some info. On our company website we want to have a way for customers can search through files/directories to find a specific file they need. Basically just a filename search that can display results in the form of a link. Right now the folders that we want our customers our accessible to them over the web, but instead of them using a plain file/folder viewing style we'd like to incorporate a simple search that can search through different directories to find files that fully or partially match their keywords. I'm not sure if this is very difficult, or if this is the correct forum to post this question. Thanks for any help Guys n Gals. Is it possible using HTML to search local folders for files. The scenario: At work we have a networked folder, that is constantly being updated with either txt files or xml files and such. This changes on a daily basis. Is it possible to search using html. I don't wish to build a database, as this would require constant attention. I would like to send out a small HTML page, with our company logo, that references the newtrk location. If so, would anyone know or have the code to do this. Java would also be suitable. I have a library of catalogs from many manufacturers. I incorporated this list into an excel file with location such as a card catalog. Then I saved this file as an html file. For now i use ctrl f to find things withing this page. Is there a way to create a search bar to find keywords. Canh this be done in html or better to create with javascript? Thanks in advance. My company has a support site that is hosted by a 3rd party. We are wanting a search box on one of our other sites that searches our database via this 3rd party site. I only know of 2 options: 1. I can create a search box that changes the word they are searching for in the web address it submits. IE: It would replace the word "voltage" to whatever the customer enters into the search box for in the address below. http://gsd.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/gsd....h_text=voltage[/color]&p_new_search=1&p_search_type=answers.search_nl 2. I know the search box on the website is in a table. If I could somehow link to this table so that it appears on my website. I am not sure of the best option or if a 3rd one exist and I have no idea (despite my best efforts) of how to implement it. Any help you can provide is greatly appreciated. Thanks! I have a basic form. I want to get all that information and make it searchable on my site. the form will consist of names, addresses and images nothing too complicated. Do i have to use xml? I know this is a long answer but can someone lead me to a website a link in this forum. I am looking for a script like freepay. So people sign up to adverts, and then they get credits, and then they can order a prize. If you can find a free one like that, or even a paid one, that would b very useful. Thank you, Josh I apologize if I am posting this in the wrong section. I am looking for a code or script for a certain type of game but I can't even figure out what this type of game would be called. The game I am talking about is called "cryptopix" at tanga.com. I would really like to implement something like that on my website that members could create and participate in. If anyone can help point me in the right direction I would be forever grateful so xhtml elements should always be in lowercase how does this extend to the case in css. for example if im using a xhtml doctype should i be using lower case color values like color:#ffffff vs color:#FFFFFF. I know as per a hexidecimal value "ffffff" is the same as "FFFFFF" and the same as "fFfFfF". they are all equal to the same value so it really doesn't matter but does the xhtml doctype dictate that these values should be in lowercase? What is the difference between HTML and XHTML? What are the benefits and is it worth learning? Thanx 4 the help! Hi. I *hate* I.E. I'm usually browsing websites in Google Chrome - & sometimes Mozilla / Opera. Ive designed a website (not public as yet), & it does validate for XHTML - it looks perfect on Opera / Mozilla & Chrome. But IE messes it up. Basically it uses Divs, & has a left menu, & the main content is a Google map. Also, top menu / banner & a footer at the bottom.. on IE7, the google map is UNDER the list of cities etc (left menu), instead of in the middle / right of the left menu.. Can anyone advise a website listing common IE problems & how web designers can fix it.. can make dynamic website in xhtml Tell me..... I'm pretty new to XHTML and I see that to properly close a br tag (and others), you usually put a space, then a slash, then a closing chevron, a la <br />. But I was wondering if there is anything fundamentally wrong with eliminating the space before the slash. It seems to work in my browser either way, and I think it makes the code a little easier to read and type. Thanks! hello friends , I want to know that what is what is XHTML ? plz anybody help me . I want to know about this . Thankx ==== I am reading about XHTML now and noticed that it is really no different than HTML. The only difference(s) are, correct me if I'm wrong, that XHTML is more strict with the rules. Lowered-cased letters, properly closed tags, etc, all that mumbo jumbo. If I'm already doing that with HTML, must I need to worry about XHTML? Please anybody tell me about the XHTML. what is xhtml? |