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Re: This is a stupid question, but hopefully someone here can help

Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 08/31/06 18:34

WookieTim@gmail.com wrote:
> 1. There is no group that relates to a problem in the intersection of
> HTML and Java - and that is exactly where this problem lay.

Actually *who* are your responding to? It was 'numberwhun' who suggested
that another group would be better suited for your question, not Jukka
of which you directly replied to in the thread. But of course since you
*top posted* this is unclear. This is not Google Groups, it is usenet.

> 2. After all the help on this forum (Sarcasm), I figured it out on my
> own. I guess I wasn't so "Stupid" after all.

Fine, however how do you expect anyone to reasonably diagnose your
problem with what you offered for evidenced? Certainly not a URL or code
to so we can actually see what you are doing! It is like calling a
doctor over the phone and saying, "Doctor it hurts when I do this".

Just saying I have a Java applet and some JavaScript and a webpage and
this happens, be real!

> 3. For anyone else who might see this problem in the future :
> Firefox requires the display property to be switched between
> "None" and "Table-Row" to dynamically display table rows.
> IE, on the other hand, requires switching between "None" and
> "Inline" (Or "Block") to do this.

With respect to what markup? So I assume that your JavaScript (that you
did not show) on a page (that you did not reference) is changing the CSS
of some elements (that we cannot see) on this page (we also cannot see)
is used to create a 'tabbed' interface?

> Java, when in a div or table row that has had it's display style
> switched to "none" will reload as if the page it is on has just been
> reloaded.
> The way around these problems is to not put the java applet into a
> table row that will be dynamically displayed or not. Put it in a DIV
> element that has it's "Visibility" style dynamically tweaked, and use
> absolute positioning to put it in the right place.
>

If you think honestly about the thread that you have created you might
see why the regulars can get a little cynical.

--
Take care,

Jonathan
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