In a message dated: Thu, 07 Mar 2002 01:37:52 EST
"Dave M." said:
>Reson our system administrator told me he wouldn't use Linux,
> he does like Netscape!
I'm assuming that should read "doesn't like Netscape", right?
And who can blame him, Netscape is archaic, slow, and bug-ridden!
However, th
Almost. The browser never sees the PHP code. PHP still must generate that
which will be sent to the browser, this being HTML or JavaScript, etc. It's
a great tool though.
-Mike-
On Wednesday 06 March 2002 11:19 pm, Derek D. Martin wrote:
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At some point hitherto, Benjamin Scott hath spake thusly:
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> Why do so many web designers use JavaScript when HTML (or even plain
> flippin' text) would do?
Yeah! Or PHP!
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* On 2002-03-06 at 17:22,
Jerry Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> excited the electrons to say:
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> Why do Windows Users use Outlook Express (eg. virus magnet express)
Feh. I've taken to calling it 'Outbreak Express.'
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Why do Windows Users use Outlook Express (eg. virus magnet express) when
they could use one of several excellend freeware full featured email
programs like Pegasus and Claypso. (Or why would anyone use Windows when
they could use Linux :-)
On 6 Mar 2002 at 17:04, Benjamin Scott wrote:
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probably because a lot of web designers can't be bothered to actually read
documentation, or to learn how to do their job properly, and therefore they
post questions to completely unrelated mailing lists rather than searching
for an answer that is probably readily available on any of the first mi
* On 2002-03-06 at 17:01,
Benjamin Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> excited the electrons to say:
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> JavaScript has some seriously nice applications, but instead all it gets
> used for is popups, image mouse-overs, and virus propagation. *sigh*
And frame management, which is virtually impossible
Why do Windows Users use Outlook Express (eg. virus magnet express) when
they could use one of several excellend freeware full featured email
programs like Pegasus and Claypso. (Or why would anyone use Windows when
they could use Linux :-)
On 6 Mar 2002 at 17:04, Benjamin Scott wrote:
> On Wed
On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, at 4:31pm, mike ledoux wrote:
> This is evil, as it will prevent many users from following the link at
> all.
Why do so many web designers use JavaScript when HTML (or even plain
flippin' text) would do? I've seen web-pages that use JavaScript (and
browser-specific JavaSc
* On 2002-03-06 at 16:24,
R. Sean Hartnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> excited the electrons to say:
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> Can anyone tell me the HTML code to insert that would cause a link when
> selected it would open up in a new browser?
, I think. No JavaSchlock needed.
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#ken
"R. Sean Hartnett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked:
>>> Can anyone tell me the HTML code to insert that would cause a
>>> link when selected it would open up in a new browser?
Left angle bracket a href="http://server.domain.type/filename.html";
rig
link text here
--- "R. Sean Hartnett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anyone tell me the HTML code to insert that would cause a link when
> selected it would open up in a new browser?
>
> Thanks
Correction:
link
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From: Mansur, Warren
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 4:23 PM
To: R. Sean Hartnett; GNHLUG Posting Address
Subject: RE: HTML Code
link
Attributes can be an empty string for a default window. Window name
just needs to be unique for each HTML page
Hartnett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 4:18 PM
To: GNHLUG Posting Address
Subject: HTML Code
Can anyone tell me the HTML code to insert that would cause a link when
selected it would open up in a new browser?
Thanks
Can anyone tell me the HTML code to insert that would cause a link when
selected it would open up in a new browser?
Thanks
Sean
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