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Posted by Breklin on 10/18/06 22:04
Don't worry about those 2 arguing. They seem to be like the Odd Couple.
I've watched them bicker through 2 threads already within the past 24
hours. Wish they could just all get along...or take it outside...or
something.
As long as you get your solution, this ng proves its worth.
toffee wrote:
> thanks everyone for the suggestions and I didnt mean to start an argument
> :-/
>
> Steve - apologies for not making it clearer, but when a user clicks on a
> cell the page is indeed refreshed; i just wanted to be able to show which
> cell caused the refresh by highlighting it.
>
> kind regards
>
> T
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> "Steve" <no.one@example.com> wrote in message
> news:AcuZg.532$_z4.142@newsfe07.lga...
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>> ".:[ ikciu ]:." <no@mail.com> wrote in message
>> news:eh5qgm$3to$1@news.dialog.net.pl...
>> | Hmm Steve <no.one@example.com> wrote:
>> | > perhaps this may be easier (if i understood you correctly):
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>> | nope :) he wrote about refresh, and what if some1 block js?
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>> if you're going to ridicule me again, but in this thread now, i suggest
>>
> that
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>> you learn to COMPREHEND english!!! unless you want me to embarrass you
>> again. in case you missed it, the OP spoke of MANY things...but THIS is
>>
> his
>
>> question:
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>> <quote>
>> I would like to make it so that whichever cell was clicked; the background
>> color is changed
>> </quote>
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>> so yes, my example does EXACTLY that...fucking moron!
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