Yes, that is one option and would be really easy to do, just would be really
sweet to do it with the scrolling div (or textarea) though.
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From: CF Developer [mailto:coldfus...@mindkeeper.net]
Sent: 17 December 2008 15:22
To: cf-talk
Subject: SPAM-HIGH re: CF
Why not place a checkbox on the page (after the textarea)
indicating:
[ ] I have read the prescribed text.
If the box is checked, fire off a JS to enable the Continue button, else keep
it disabled.
Just a thought!
Jenny,
Great question. It is not really easy to accomplish what you have in
mind. I understand that you want the user to scroll down in order to
show a button for continue. Dzone.com has a great example of how you can
scroll down using javascript. If you can get the position where it
I'm not sure what you're doing here. But why not just put the select fields into a seperate templates and then call them as you need to? ( cfinclude )
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From: Steve Logan
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 2:49 PM
Subject: CF / _javascript_ question
I was
http://www.webtricks.com/sourcecode/code.cfm?CodeID=18
http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm#loc=en_usview=sn106viewName=Exchange%20Search%20Detailsauthorid=7653985page=0scrollPos=0subcatid=0snid=sn106itemnumber=13extid=1000288catid=0
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From: Daniel
Hi Steve,
Take a look at the _javascript_ on this page.It might help.
http://www.jascouniform.com/ecom/showdetl.cfm?User_ID=4326092st=4888st2=79755318st3=70838938Product_ID=4240
Select a color and the size changes, select a size and the price
changes.Not exactly what you wanted but the concept
Steve,
Why don't you do one select that joins the tables.Then you can use the
multiselects related with cf and _javascript_ tutorial I wrote.
The tutorial can be found at http://tutorial196.easycfm.com
http://tutorial196.easycfm.comIt deals with 3 related selects, but
should be easily
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