I know innerHTML is supposedly evil, but I think it's the simplest way to change link text. For example:
<a id="mylink" href="">click me</a>
In JS you can change the text with:
document.getElementById("mylink").innerHTML = new_text;
And in Prototype/jQuery:
$("mylink").innerHTML = new_text;
works fine. Otherwise you have to replace all of the child nodes first and then add a text node. Why bother?
Hi,
Is there a wiki or book, which explains what happens when user enters a link in the browser, and how the dns is resolved, how the router finds the route to the host etc.. I am mainly interested in routing the packets.
Thank you
Obviously you can't just surround the <tr> tag with an <a> tag and call it a day; this is invalid and doesn't even work. I have seen JavaScript used, but then what happens to browsers that don't support JavaScript? What is the best way to make an entire table row <tr> into a link?
How to make a link button visible after another button has been clicked in asp.net(vb) in button_click()
it says error as "Object reference not set to an instance of an object."
i've done this in my code
Protected Sub InsertButton_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs)
Dim receipt As LinkButton = FormView1.FindControl("LinkButton1")
' receipt.Enabled = "true"
' receipt.EnableTheming = "true"
' receipt.EnableViewState = "true"
receipt.Visible = "true"
End Sub
How long will a browser remember a "a:visited" link? Assuming the method isn't uniform across browsers - an answer for any individual browser (or as many as you know) would be helpful.
Also, under which type of memory is it stored? "Web History"? Cache?
i want to learn the server side programing with json parser on the client side and php on the server side.
i want some ebook or link related to the same.
A user clicks a link in their HTML email, it then goes to a page that simply opens up their email client.
window.location.href = 'mailto:...';
I don't want this window/tab to stay open, how can I close it?
window.close() doesn't work since it wasn't opened using window.open()
is it possible?
hi,
I'm using
<mx:LinkButton click="navigateToURL(new URLRequest(event.currentTarget.label.toString()))" />
to open a browser window to display the website on the label of my LinkButton. However I cannot correctly pass the link.. you see the problem:
file://localhost/..myapp/bin-debug/www.google.com
thanks
Hi everyone!
I'd like to alter the default behavior of a link that points to an mp3 file. All major browsers always open and play this mp3 file in a new window, and I'd like instead that this file be offered as a download by the browser.
¿Any Idea?
Thanks!!
Hi All,
Is there any way to get CVS e-mail notifications to inlude links to my ViewCVS server where clicking a link could bring up the diff ?
Currently my loginfo file just has entries like this
^installation cat | /usr/bin/Mail -s "[cvs-update installation]" [email protected]
The e-mails we all then get (Afairly standard I imagine) contain the commit message and list of files changed.
Cheers,
Ro
Hello, I was wondering if you can add a link to a website in a C++ program running in the CMD Prompt type window (No GUI)
If it's possible can some one please give me a few examples?
Thanks.
Hi,
I'm wondering how facebook extracts the right picture of the article from a link? they ignore any icons, ads images, or other not related images, & they gives you the right image?
What technique/method they use? because i've tried to extract all images using a php regex but how to find the right one?
Thanks
Hi there,
What's the difference between using the two options below to output link HTML?
theme('links', $primary_links, array('class' => 'links primary-links'))
theme_links($primary_links, $attributes = array('class' => 'links primary-links'))
Many thanks
on the web you can deep link to youtube videos like this:
http://www.youtube.com/v/wiTSbmxssBQ&&start=20
is there a way to make this work on the iphone?
thanks!
Which is the better way of using the image as a link..
<A HREF="javascript:password()">
<IMG SRC="pict1.gif" NAME="pic1" ALT="about us!" BORDER="0" align="left"></A>
or the same thing using onClick in the img tag ??
Which one is advisable?? Are both equally good to use??
I have a document library in a sub site. How do I add a link to that library into the root site's left navigation bar?
Dynamic or static links are fine.