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Posted by Ed Mullen on 02/07/07 01:29
BigDaddyBS wrote:
> NOTE: If there are any apostrophes within the button HTML, there's another
> step (creating variables and adding them into the lines) which isn't that
> difficult, but, hopefully, you have cleaner button HTML than I did. ;-)
The apostrophes can also be dealt with with a backslash, e.g.:
"can't" becomes
"can\'t"
I use the technique you describe on my site's menus. Yeah, I understand
the issues surrounding javascript being turned off on the client side.
But, using server-side solutions is not an option. For instance, I get
175 Mb of hosting space included in my basic ISP's plan (Comcast). They
don't provide any server-side solutions (PHP etc.) and it really doesn't
make any sense for me to toss that freebie away and pay for hosting when
my site(s) are simply a hobby and not a business. YMMV.
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