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Posted by Jim Higson on 02/26/06 20:10
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> firstcustomer@gmail.com wrote:
>> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>>
>>>firstcustomer@gmail.com wrote:
>>><snip>
>>>
>>>>Still not got it (my form) work, I know next to nothing about
>>>>Javascript hence my problems. I've googled like you suggested, but I
>>>>can't find an example of what I need.
>>>
>>>Aw c'mon Neil! The first results page in Google for the three search
>>>words 'javascript location object' all yielded valid pages on how to use
>>>the location object. You have do a little work for yourself ;-)
>>>
>>
>> The only problem Jonathan, is that I know next to nothing about
>> Javascript, so the pages that I found mean nothing to me...
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>
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=javascript+tutorial&btnG=Google+Search
>
Or, even:
javascript:location.replace("http://www.google.com/search?q=javascript+tutorial")
If you are using a Javascript-enabled browser to read this, and the portal
you're reading on linkifies all URLs (not just the http ones), clicking
that *may* just work.
If not, well, that shows the problems with using javascript for core
functionality.
--
Jim
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