[Javascript] Table Rollovers?
Cutter Bl
cutterbl at hotmail.com
Sat Aug 11 23:32:35 CDT 2001
Thanks Scott
The menu script came from http://www.dhtml.com. Still doing some work on
some various interface things. The cart itself was a free script called
nopcart (don't remember the site right off hand, but I'll find it again and
post it for folks). I've adjusted it for a better fit for the situation and
give the layout some more "umph". The whole experience has really helped me
learn more about scripting. The menu is also static, so it will stay in
place when a user has to scroll a page.
Cutter
http://www.falcon-knives.com
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From: "Scott.Wiseman" <swiseman at remax-cahi.com>
Reply-To: javascript at LaTech.edu
To: "'javascript at LaTech.edu'" <javascript at LaTech.edu>
Subject: RE: [Javascript] Table Rollovers?
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 13:14:43 -0700
NICE SITE
are you done with it..
the shopping cart I mean...
love the drop down menus...
I think people should take a look at these menus...
really creative and user friendly.
imho
Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: Cutter Bl [mailto:cutterbl at hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 10:27 AM
To: javascript at LaTech.edu
Subject: Re: [Javascript] Table Rollovers?
Are you pulling the information from a database? Can you use ASP or
ColdFusion to populate the table cells by assigning a value identifier as
opposed to actual text?
Cutter
http://www.falcon-knives.com
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Hello.
I was wondering if anyone out there knows if it is possible to use
javascript to do something like an image rollover, but for tables. What
I need to do is change the contents of a table, including all table
cells and their image and text contents, using an OnClick event. So far
I have written something that in theory works, except that it doesn't
work because it is apparently impossible to undo and rewrite stuff once
you have used the document.write method.
Can anyone help me out? If this is in fact impossible then I will have
to resort to the painfully redundant method of creating about 15 rather
large documents that are almost exactly identical.
Hope to hear from someone.
Ali Wol
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