• What does name="OptionGroupCount" refer? & Why does site code not match live code?

    Updated: 2010-12-31 16:23:38
    [questions] 1. What does name="OptionGroupCount" refer? 2. & Why does site code not match shopping cart code? [Why I ask] I noticed that source code has name="OptionGroupCount" value="[lots of different #s]" on front end but the live code of back-end do not match. [Example and see...

  • Div changing height with IE

    Updated: 2010-12-31 15:45:41
    Hey there guys, I'm coding a webpage with php and css (this one is my first) and here's something that's driving me crazy. I've spent hours trying to figure this out, but hey, here I am for some reason :( The issue is with the damned IE. I have two divs inside another div: Code: ---------...

  • simple javascript problem that i need help please

    Updated: 2010-12-31 15:24:57
    Hi i am trying to combine these two statments Code: --------- searchValue.replace( /\[[^\)]*\]/g,""); searchValue.replace( /\([^\)]*\)/g, ""); --------- is it possible to put these two into one statment?

  • Password Update doesnt work.

    Updated: 2010-12-31 15:05:06
    Hello I have this script that I have been getting support on on other forums and I would really love some help. What this script does is reset your password to a randomly generated one, but for security it asks you a secret question that you have to answer correctly, for it to generate a random...

  • custom sort order

    Updated: 2010-12-31 14:49:33
    Hi I have a table that sorts in jquery and I have one column that I would like to always remain the same while the other columns sort around it. What I want is for the order of the column to always be Great, Bad, Failure while every other column can be sorted and I don't want to the column to sort...

  • Trying to skip a row in MySQL until argument is true

    Updated: 2010-12-31 14:19:13
    Hey guy's. Really been trying to get past this problem but I'm having no luck at all, I'm starting to get brain freeze lol. I have a "pool" table and a "votes" table. in the votes table is user votes. in the pool table is where data will be listed from, but if a user has 'voted', then I...

  • Maths Help

    Updated: 2010-12-31 11:50:56
    I am looking for updating myself on online math tutoring which would be useful for me so that i could help my son in completing his assignment.

  • error: expected expression before 'int'

    Updated: 2010-12-31 10:02:18
    I get this error every time I try to build this: *error: expected expression before 'int'* Code: --------- void ledarray_countdown() { uint8_t i, offset, hour, min, second; for(i=43.200;i0;i-=0.001) { if(i == 0){ ledarray_newyears();

  • Need some Help with show/hide

    Updated: 2010-12-31 09:20:37
    Hello, I have the folowing code but it seems to be broken between "SM Decision Support" and "Incident and Request Management". Does anyone know how I resolve ?. The idea is when somebody opens the page all the sections are hidden/uncollapsed and the user can collapse individually each...

  • IE SlideDown problem

    Updated: 2010-12-31 08:12:38
    hello, I am using jquery to display error messages for a login in form, but for some reason in every version of IE its not smooth, it looks like crap when it executes. Can anyone give me any pointers? thx in advance, code below Code: ---------

  • Seemingly random lockups (Windows 7)

    Updated: 2010-12-31 07:54:43
    Hi guys, I haven't been able to pin point the source of the problem, and that's why I need help. A little history first: I got my laptop in 2009 and promptly clean installed Windows 7 64-bit (genuine, no cracks). Installed all the drivers and everything was fine. Had it for about a year, maybe...

  • Cookie "expiring" prematurely

    Updated: 2010-12-31 07:13:25
    RESOLVED! Apologies -- I wasn't sure how to delete this thread, but I figured out my error right after posting.

  • Query Design Experts Help Needed

    Updated: 2010-12-31 00:27:50
    I want to design a Query which will display the data in the form of a Report I have attached the access and report page. Will be really glad if i get this help from you I have converted the db to access db to open easily and view http://www.4shared.com/file/kXzEHdQX/project.html

  • WordPress Releases Critical 3.0.4 Upgrade Patch

    Updated: 2010-12-29 23:33:15
    Subscribe Advertise Contact Us About Us Register home tutorials forums reviews blog jobs Top Links ASCII Chart Blog Color Chart Error Codes Meta Tags SEO Resources Scripting Forum search Categories Book Reviews CSS Tutorials Design Topics Design Tutorials General Tutorials Graphic Tool Reviews Hardware HTML Tutorials HTMLCenter News Interviews Javascript Tutorials PHP Tutorials Programming Tutorials Software Reviews Usability Tutorials VBScript Tutorials Web 2.0 Web News Web Software Reviews Dec 29 WordPress Releases Critical 3.0.4 Upgrade Patch Written by : Allen Blogging software WordPress has posted an update to their software that they are calling a critical” update . WordPress founder Matt Mullenweg posted about the update this afternoon and suggests you download and install the patch

  • 3.0.4 Important Security Update

    Updated: 2010-12-29 21:50:23
    Version 3.0.4 of WordPress, available immediately through the update page in your dashboard or for download here, is a very important update to apply to your sites as soon as possible because it fixes a core security bug in our HTML sanitation library, called KSES. I would rate this release as “critical.” I realize an [...]

  • Web Development News December 2010 A

    Updated: 2010-12-24 06:21:46
    M att S nider.com RSS Find Table of Contents Tags Archives Options Set Width 100 About Popular Posts CSS String Truncation with Ellipsis How To Efficiently Search JSON Script for Easy MySQL Migrations Legacy Support For HTML5 Forms YUI 3 Radial Menu Gallery Sites That Matter A List Apart Dojo Internet Explorer Blog JavaScript Magazine John Resig jQuery.com Nicholas C . Zakas Online Node.JS Prototype JS QuirksMode YUI Library Votizen.com Web Development News December 2010 A by Matt Snider December 23, 2010 10:21 pm A little late , but here is the web development news from the first half of December 2010. JavaScript The ECMAScript 5 standard has been approved , and it includes a strict mode features that repairs removes some of the languages most problematic features : Strict Mode is Coming

  • Getting Started With Node-JS

    Updated: 2010-12-18 22:14:25
    M att S nider.com RSS Find Table of Contents Tags Archives Options Set Width 100 About Popular Posts CSS String Truncation with Ellipsis How To Efficiently Search JSON Script for Easy MySQL Migrations Legacy Support For HTML5 Forms YUI 3 Radial Menu Gallery Sites That Matter A List Apart Dojo Internet Explorer Blog JavaScript Magazine John Resig jQuery.com Nicholas C . Zakas Online Node.JS Prototype JS QuirksMode YUI Library Votizen.com Getting Started With Node-JS by Matt Snider December 18, 2010 2:14 pm I attended the Node-JS Camp this past week and had a lot of fun talking with the developers , and familiarizing myself with the awesomeness of Node-JS . Node-JS is a powerful version of JavaScript that allows for server-side scripting and running light-weight web servers . The best part

  • Chrome for a Cause

    Updated: 2010-12-17 03:00:02
    Subscribe Advertise Contact Us About Us Register home tutorials forums reviews blog jobs Top Links ASCII Chart Blog Color Chart Error Codes Meta Tags SEO Resources Scripting Forum search Categories Book Reviews CSS Tutorials Design Topics Design Tutorials General Tutorials Graphic Tool Reviews Hardware HTML Tutorials HTMLCenter News Interviews Javascript Tutorials PHP Tutorials Programming Tutorials Software Reviews Usability Tutorials VBScript Tutorials Web 2.0 Web News Web Software Reviews Dec 16 Chrome for a Cause Written by : Curtiss For those of you that haven’t heard , or maybe weren’t sure if this was real Google has partnered with some major charities to offer Chrome for a Cause . 8221 The concept is , when you browse the Web using Chrome , you’ll earn a small amount of credit for

  • WordPress 3.1 Beta 2

    Updated: 2010-12-15 03:18:57
    Haikus from Jane on her 39th birthday: Practice makes perfect is what they say about things, but sometimes it’s not. In this case it is not practice but refinement, and then more testing. You can help WordPress! Now: 3.1, beta 2 is here; needs testing. But! Remember this: Only install on test sites, as YMMV. [...]

  • CSS: Fluid-Width Dropdown Menus

    Updated: 2010-12-10 21:40:05
    : Subscribe Advertise Contact Us About Us Register home tutorials forums reviews blog jobs Top Links ASCII Chart Blog Color Chart Error Codes Meta Tags SEO Resources Scripting Forum search Categories Book Reviews CSS Tutorials Design Topics Design Tutorials General Tutorials Graphic Tool Reviews Hardware HTML Tutorials HTMLCenter News Interviews Javascript Tutorials PHP Tutorials Programming Tutorials Software Reviews Usability Tutorials VBScript Tutorials Web 2.0 Web News Web Software Reviews Dec 10 CSS : Fluid-Width Dropdown Menus Written by : Curtiss More than seven years ago , a fantastic article was posted on A List Apart explaining how to create dropdown menus with pure CSS . Up until that point , most if not all Web developers and designers were using javascript in some way to make

  • Web Development News November 2010 B

    Updated: 2010-12-09 06:45:44
    M att S nider.com RSS Find Table of Contents Tags Archives Options Set Width 100 About Web Development News November 2010 B by Matt Snider December 8, 2010 10:45 pm Here are some belated interesting news articles from the Second half of November . JavaScript Nikolas Zakas wrote a good article showcasing how to use Web Sockets and the YUI 3 Gallery EventSource widget to have your client-side JavaScript respond to server-side events this is the future of the web http : www.yuiblog.com blog 2010 11 29 in-the-yui-3-gallery-server-sent-events Accessibility A List Apart featured two articles discussing accessibility support using ARIA standards . The first article discusses the upcoming proposed changes to the standard WAI-ARIA and the second discusses how to progressively enhance your pages

  • WordPress 3.0.3

    Updated: 2010-12-08 18:35:36
    WordPress 3.0.3 is available and is a security update for all previous WordPress versions. This release fixes issues in the remote publishing interface, which under certain circumstances allowed Author- and Contributor-level users to improperly edit, publish, or delete posts. These issues only affect sites that have remote publishing enabled. Remote publishing is disabled by default, but [...]

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