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<0> The variables are taken as script parameters
<1> sensei: FWIF Ii have no idea what you're talking about
<1> maybe if you post a link it might be easier
<0> Ok, it's probably easier than it sounds.. like in PHP, you tell the interpreter that it's a variable by prefixing it with $.. What's the equivalent in js ?
<1> sensei: there is none
<1> sensei: i think you need to retrieve the values from the form, ideally with DOM
<0> I'm silly
<1> http://www.sitepoint.com/article/javascript-from-scratch
<0> I need to terminate the string, insert the variable, and the continue the string :P
<1> http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Gecko_DOM_Reference
<0> self.location = 'products.php?ctype=' + in_ctype + '&remCat=' + in_cat as opopsed to self.location = 'products.php?ctype=in_ctype&remCat=in_cat'
<0> I got the variables alright.. :) js isn't normally my table heh
<1> that looks more promising but don't forget to escape the variables for the URI
<0> Escape the variables?
<1> sensei: yes
<1> http://www.gbiv.com/protocols/uri/rfc/rfc3986.html#characters



<1> sensei, http://xkr.us/articles/javascript/encode-compare/
<0> Ah yeah, good thinking
<2> hi
<2> i need a flash-player to display an asf-file without any things (just the plain video without borders or controls) in order to add it into my web-page.
<2> Can you help me with sth like this? searched already hours and found nothing
<1> Azrael_-, what was wrong with object?
<3> Does anybody know the &ouml; kind of representation of dotless small i?
<2> there its displayed with borders and controls (most often as a windows mediay player-plugin)
<2> i just want the plain image
<1> Azrael: have you looked in the documentation for flash
<1> Azrael_-, you should be able to hide the controls for these things with various parameters for outlook
<1> s/outlook/object
<2> webben: just realized it at using the media player
<2> so, just with object
<2> my big problem is just noch: the buffering in the start is annoying
<2> *just now
<1> Azrael: there will be a setting for that too
<1> element43, feeling any better?
<2> k
<4> webben yes
<4> webben thank you =D
<1> yw :)
<5> so... i think i'm crazy
<5> anyone else got that?
<4> think... i am quite sure you are
<5> just chekcing
<6> do you determine a popup window size by javascript?
<5> determine? or set?
<5> well, the answer is probably yes to both
<7> hello, when i want to give a specific border color to my select box in html.. then it doesnt give me the right color but only white.. how is that possible? in firefox/opera it is the right color, however in IE it stays white ...
<5> OMG
<5> i'm watching cnn
<5> they're tlaking about this dude who shot up montreal
<5> "his favorite video game was 'Super Columbine M***acre'"
<5> WHAT!?
<8> Is it always a good idea to add <meta> tags to pages, with stuff like keywords, description, etc.?
<5> omg its actually a real game
<5> columbinegame.com
<5> lolz
<5> there are so many errors in this book
<5> this is disturbing
<5> its <input type = "text"> valid?
<5> like with the ****ed up spaces like that
<9> my guess would be no
<9> but I don't know
<5> yeah, that'd be my guess too
<10> doesn't matter
<5> but that's how my textbook writes it
<10> no point in it :p
<5> i've never seen it done that way before
<10> ah, well
<10> textbooks ****
<5> no kidding
<10> textbooks on anything related to the internets are a series of tubes **** EVEN MORE
<5> i've never seen anything this bad in writing before
<5> yeah
<5> reisio: i swear it's like it was written by one of our trolls
<5> it's SO BAD
<10> heh



<5> "Coversely, XHTML has a strict syntatic rules that impose a consistent structure on all XHTML documents."
<5> NOT IF YOU DELIVER IT WRONG YOU NUB
<5> omg :/
<5> apparently the spacing is legal, tbw
<10> I'm going to publish a book
<5> reisio: about what?
<10> it's going to be 300 pages with nothing but "go to http://w3.org/ you ****tard" on each page in the center
<5> heh
<5> but even they deliver xhtml wrongly :/
<10> it's wrong, but not WRONG
<5> yeah
<5> well, it's not really that wrong, i guess
<5> i mean if you really have a purpose and know what you're doing
<10> and w3.org does okay for how many people are involved
<10> not good, but better than average
<5> like "THIS MUST BE PARSABLE BY XML" okay, use xhtml and maybe deliver it with the wrong mime... or "IM W3 AND I WANT TO MAKE EVERYONE USE XHTML" ... okay, bad decisions, but i see why they did it
<5> oh my gawd
<5> he's using xhtml1.1
<5> NO
<5> NOOOOOOOOO
<5> it's not fair
<5> i don't get it
<5> they publish absolutely inacurrate ****
<5> they teach with this
<5> they produce bad developers
<5> and i have to pay to take the cl***
<5> otherwise i don't get a degree
<5> and america deems me worthless
<9> don't worry
<9> you're only worthless in the real world
<9> and maybe here as well
<5> :(
<5> reisio: can you read something for me?
<10> what? :p
<5> reisio: http://pastie.caboo.se/13283
<5> Zeros: ^^ opinion also appreciated
<1> ZombieLoffe: it won't do you any harm i don't think
<5> reisio: i have to reply to this text as part of my grade, and i'm supposed to summarize this VERY WRONG text
<5> reisio: so i was going to post that instead, i haven't sent it yet though
<1> ZombieLoffe, just make sure it's accurate
<5> reisio: do yu think that's okay?
<1> hax: Summarize it. Then explain why it's wrong.
<5> webben: it's too long to go point by point and summarize it all and explain why it's all wrong
<5> webben: it's like 50 pages, and there's glaring errors on every page
<5> and this is really the first one out of like 20 for the semester
<5> so i don't want to get in the habbit of doing something wrong
<1> hax: do the examples include a meta element?
<1> hax: with content-type set as text/html
<5> webben: heh, no
<5> webben: will that even validate?
<1> hax: probably
<10> hax: eh...
<1> hax: yes i think it does actually
<5> yeah, you're right
<5> reisio: see, i don't know what to do
<10> okay listen up
<1> hax: more importantly though, just because you wouldn't usually want to serve it
<10> schools in the US ****
<5> reisio: yeah, i know, we've been over that
<1> doesn't mean it doesn't conform to the XHTML 1.1 standard
<5> but what do i do in *this* particular situation
<10> you can 1) quit 2) play along 3) fight the system
<10> atm it looks like you're going to fight the system, and it might work in this case since it's so blatantly wrong
<1> hax: does the book actually say to serve it as text/html?
<5> reisio: i choose 2... usually... but it'd be so self compromising to posting "We should use XHTML1.1 because that's the newest and strictest XHTML, which is better than HTML, because HTML isn't as strict."
<5> webben: well, that's obviously the aim of the book
<5> webben: it's not explicitly addressed, because no one would know how to *not* serve it as text/html


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