If you need a place to host code for demonstration (because you're
working offline, or need to expose only a fragment of code you can't
get working), you have the BEST chance of getting an answer by posting
your code on http://jsbin.com and dropping in a link. When people come
in and post hundreds of line of code with often vague descriptions as
to what they need help doing, I'm less inclined to finish reading and
provide any kind of helpful information, because they've made it
nearly impossible for me to do anything in a realistic amount of time
to help them. If you really just isolate what you can't get working
and provide a link to a live demonstration, chances of your question
getting answered increase pretty dramatically.

On Jun 26, 10:20 am, amuhlou <amysch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> not to mention sometimes you figure out the problem by creating a test
> case.
>
> On Jun 26, 10:05 am, "Jonathan Vanherpe (T & T NV)" <jonat...@tnt.be>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > shaded wrote:
> > > its not always practical to post a link. The stuff im working on is
> > > offline for now. including database and php files. but thanks for all
> > > the tips.
>
> > You don't always have to post your whole site, you could reduce it to a
> > testcase. Just show the minimal amount of html and javascript that
> > exhibits the problem you have. Chances are you'll find the root of your
> > problem while you're working on the testcase.
>
> > Jonathan
>
> > --
> > Jonathan Vanherpe - Tallieu & Tallieu NV - jonat...@tnt.be

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