Hi Murray- Sorry - yeah, code would help, eh? I'll try a page. I'll post the before, and the after. The before (Current) is working. If I try to make a template change to add some things - it gives me all sorts of errors. It's weird because it is impacting at least two sites that have been untouched for some time now, and I went to make an update and get these messages. Let
Thanks for replying. Sorry but I can't give you a link as it's on an intranet test server. I've attached code, first of all the original page, which plays OK, then the page I want to put it into. What I'm attaching is the rendered code from the browser; the ASP bits in the original page don't affect the problem one way or another as I've tried stripping them out. Looking at an earlier message
Me he quedado pensando al respecto de el error que comentas, si esto es comun en las diferentes paginas que usen scripts, entonces seria util que probaras volviendo a registrar las DLLs corrrespondientes como se sugiere en http://support.microsoft.com/kb/925704/en-us: 1. Click en "inicio", click en "Ejecutar" (o presionas simultaneamente la tecla de windos y la letra "R"), tecleas: regsvr32
On May 1, 3:01 pm, Whiskers <catwhee...@operamail.com> wrote: On 2007-05-01, alexbn <aboys...@yahoo.com> wrote: On Apr 30, 3:23 pm, Whiskers <catwhee...@operamail.com> wrote: On 2007-04-30, alexbn <aboys...@yahoo.com> wrote: [...] Thank you, this was helpful to know. I use Firefox. I did Edit -> Preferences -> Content, and both JavaScript and Java /were/ enabled
>>open in full screen All you will accomplish with this trick is to drive people away from your site to never return. Users generally do not want their UI manipulated. Today's web is user-centric, not designer-centric. Users want and expect control. They do not want to have control denied as with exploding browser windows and Flash presentations that start automatically. Good designers