thank you for explaining that to me. I need to get my head out of the
sand and stop developing asic's to get back to code. I will read
that page and see what it says
thanks again
chris
Carlfish wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Jun 2001 23:40:06 -0400, Chris Inacio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> so
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001 23:40:06 -0400, Chris Inacio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
somehow managed to type:
> I have a problem using sites that generate mouse over menus with Java
>server pages. For example, http://www.nikonusa.com is not really
>naviagable with mozilla on my machine.
The page d
On Thu, 21 Jun 2001 21:24:08 -0400, Chris Inacio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
somehow managed to type:
>
>This doesn't completely make sense. If jsp's are completely implemented
>on the server, then how do mouse over events occur.
Java and Javascript are two totally separate entities. They have no
This doesn't completely make sense. If jsp's are completely implemented
on the server, then how do mouse over events occur. The main problem
with http://www.nikonusa.com is that the pop-up menus don't appear.
There is some java script in the web page, and maybe that is the part
that is broke
This doesn't completely make sense. If jsp's are completely implemented
on the server, then how do mouse over events occur. The main problem
with http://www.nikonusa.com is that the pop-up menus don't appear.
There is some java script in the web page, and maybe that is the part
that is broke
On Wed, 20 Jun 2001 23:40:06 -0400, Chris Inacio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
somehow managed to type:
>Hello all,
>
> I have a problem using sites that generate mouse over menus with Java
>server pages. For example, http://www.nikonusa.com is not really
>naviagable with mozilla on my machin
Hello all,
I have a problem using sites that generate mouse over menus with Java
server pages. For example, http://www.nikonusa.com is not really
naviagable with mozilla on my machine. I believe that I have Java
installed correctly. I used the Windows installer, I have the "mozilla"