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Re: You have the table and form tags tangled. The form tag must not be between table and its tr. | |
Re: I hate that. When I then move the mouse somewhere else, the image changes. I would rather click it, so the image stays. | |
Re: I had a failure at about the same time. It was internet-related. I don't know what went down, but two hours later, it was all back. The first thing I would check for if it is still doing it is viruses and spyware. | |
Re: MS has been having network trouble. Also, if you have Magix MIDI Studio software, it "steals" the file type of the .msp extension for its own use. That extension is intended for Microsoft updates. | |
Re: For a plain textfile, the commands used to be unprintable control characters (the original use of the CTRL key). Those instructions were for a line printer or a teletype - single-font impact printers and some dot-matrix printers. But now that Wordstar, Windows, and laser printers ruined everything (from this point … | |
Re: If you are on a university, the problem may be that the email and web functions are on different hosts. This is done to prevent spam. Thus, the web connection the user has can't access the email host which is not connected. So the send mail function can't possibly work. | |
Re: This is a case where tables are better. And you have even more control when CSS is used with tables. The main reason to not use tables is to not use them to create margins and borders. Your purpose is a valid use for tables. If you use the div … | |
Re: Several possibilities: - There are incompatibilities between certain burners and certain brands of CD recordables. Because no manufacturer wants to pay royalties, ecah uses his own dye formula. It's hard to make a burner which works with all. So each burner has some CDRs it won't work with. - Older … | |
Re: There should be an easier way. If only one drive is installed, whether it is jumpered as master or slave, the BIOS calls it C:. So it is appearing. Now you just need to add the boot sector (which is what that command is). I believe it is a menu … | |
Re: You can have as many OS installations as you have partitions. Maybe he wants ME because he has some software with quirks in it which were put there to make it work iwth ME. I still have Win 3.1 because I have some software I need that for. | |
Re: Check the following: - Volume control settings (and check to see if the audio type is checked in Options / Properties). - Some other device (such as sound events) may be grabbing the soundcard or driver. | |
Re: The problem is not flash, but opening a new window to put it in. | |
Re: I'd say a necessary Windows file is missing from the hard drive. It might be the residue from malware. | |
Re: - IE may be set to the wrong internet access device (e.g. dial up, when you have dsl). - The IE security settings may be set so strict that you can't log in. - The ISP may be down, or its DNS server is down. - If you are not … | |
Re: Lynx? It won't view much, because it's text based. | |
Re: Why make it complicated? Keep it simple: make a button, and link it to a page containing a movie. [code] <a href="mymoviepage.htm"><img src="pictureofmybutton.jpg" /></a> [/code] | |
Re: You might try telling us what you WANT it to do. | |
Re: No. It is still going to load the entire page. Code changes won't speed up data transfer. The only thing I can think of is to break it into several loads, and display the first one before loading the others. | |
Re: I can think of a few possibilities, but they are not all-inclusive: - The files may be in a form where they must occupy contiguous disk memory. Defragmenting the USB drive may fix this. - The file may contain a code combination which is an escape sequence for USB. - … | |
Ever since Microsoft downloaded its latest upgrade, Netscape won't work right. About once every two minutes, Netscape suddenly freezes. Other functions on the screen (such as the taskbar, and other software) continue to work. This lasts a minute, and then operation resumes for another minute. I opened the task manager … | |
Re: You could have animation turned off, either at the browser level (motion bugs some people) or at the Windows level. This is a setting in the properties or options selection, usually in the tools or view menu. Note that disabling animation in IE can also disable it in other browsers. … | |
Re: Probably power supply, CPU, or RAM. | |
Re: Why? - Homework BEFORE video games - No downloading - Business files on computer The point is, it's NOT YOUR COMPUTER. | |
Re: Find out if something has ever remapped your keyboard (e.g. foreign language or Dvorak mapping). It may have thrown away the special mapping for the Fn key. | |
Re: You need an alias-smoothing function in your size-changing function. This makes the cogs varying shades of gray, which to the eye looks like a smooth curve. I have done it with Corel Draw and PhotoImpression 3. Other programs should have this. One trick which works is: 1. Resample to higher … | |
Re: There are many different ways images are stored in image files. .bmp files use half, one, two, or three bytes per pixel to encode that pixel. The pixels are arranged in rows from left to right, one row at a time, from the top to the bottom. A header on … | |
Re: Don't pester the reader with moving geegaws. | |
Re: I walked out on the site before it finished loading. Two minutes and counting. And I have DSL. | |
Re: You just caused the whole cube farm to prarie-dog with that music! Thanks a lot! :P | |
Re: You can do it with MSPaint. It's in your Windows folder. Use Start / Programs / Accessories / Paint. Save the image you create as a .gif or .jpg file. I used Corel PhotoPaint to make the image I then shrunk to make my avatar. | |
Re: Embed is deprecated, and works on very few browsers. It never had wide or uniform support. use [inlinecode]data=URL[/inlinecode] in the object tag instead. You also won't see anything unless your ISP supports the type of video file you want to use. | |
Re: I like Corel Draw. It's great for technical drawing and adjusting photos. My only complaint is the lack of non-toll support. | |
Re: Check for virus or spyware. | |
Re: Since the music must be on the user's computer to be played, it must be downloaded. There is no way to keep a smart user from finding the file the browser saved to their hard drive and copying it to another file. Better to register your copyright, so if someone … | |
Re: This may be a trick by a webmaster to keep you from saving images. Try changing the extension to .gif and then opening the file type dropdown. Another trick if you can't get to the Save Image As entry is to: - ctrl-print-xcreen the image. - open Paint - paste … | |
Re: The only people or machines who will be upset are the elitists who want all browsers to cause errors instead of displays on anything but XHTML strict, and the employers who want everything in "the latest code" (not realizing that they lose the customers with older browsers who can't read … | |
Re: Are you trying to save any kind of file to the user's computer? That is a very serious security breach, and it should not be alllowed. For this reason, most browsers and servers do not allow it. | |
Re: Try poofreading it. It seems that both do the same thing. | |
Re: Put it in a frame or iframe. | |
Re: My stuff requires just geocities.com. The prefix just tells which of many server mirrors to address. | |
Re: Maybe you have to be registered or logged in to their service to be allowed to play the file. Also, for a MIDI file, the soundcard must have a sounder included. The sounder driver must be installed and enabled, and the browser must be told which driver to use. If … | |
Re: Just run your protection software again. It should detect Firefox. | |
Re: Meany! :D If you are the system administrator, you can set up a different user account for each user, each with its own password (and also a password for yourself). You can then set the firewall settings (security) on IE and the computer, and lock them so the users can't … | |
Re: There are several poassibilities: 1. Stuck key on the keyboard. 2. Broken keyboard. Swap in another one and see if that fixes it. 3. The key has been accidentally reprogrammed (on a system which let you remap keys). Check for a special keyboard map setting, and change back to the … | |
Re: XP has command prompt. It's under Start / Programs / Accessories. | |
Re: Some ISPs block known sources of malware (spam, viruses, and spyware). It's also possible that those sites are blocking your ISP because it has been a past source of malware. The real problem is that some other source of malware has phaked the return address of your ISP, or of … | |
Re: That's because NTSC composite TV is limited in how much it can display at one time. 512 pixels vertical 424 pixels horizontal (848 if color is not used). The video card MUST change to NTSC scan frequencies for the S-video output to make sense to your TV. Only HDTV sets … | |
Re: Several questions: 1. Is this a computer that does not belong to you? If so, the system operator may have banned .mp3 use on the setup, to keep the big bad RIAA wolf from suing them. 2. Did you install some new player software? If so, a player which can't … | |
Re: This sounds like bad ram or a damaged install. It could also be because you have a bootable disk in a removable drive which is not a Windows disk. |
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