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Mattia | 1 Jan 2003 08:00
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Re: is chatzilla there?

James Ross <J.G.Ross <at> warwick.ac.uk> wrote in message news:<aut4eq$e7v3 <at> ripley.netscape.com>...
> Mattia wrote:
> 
> >I have a site with a page with a java applet that connects you to irc
> >server and channel. Of course it would be very better to start
> >chatzilla. Can anyone tell me if I can detect if chatzilla is there?
> >Maybe a javascript method....
> >  
> >
> I don't know about actually detecting if it's there, but you could 
> always put an irc:// URL link. That will (in most cases) open in 
> ChatZilla for Mozilla users with it installed.

Yes, but I would like to put the link only if chatzilla Is there. I
don't want to show this link to IE or Operaor NS4, since I don't know
know what is going to happen.

Gerry Hickman | 1 Jan 2003 21:08

Creat "dummy" table using DIV and SPAN?

Hi,

I'm trying to create a "table", but using DIV, SPAN and CSS-P as opposed 
  to using a real HTML table (mainly as a learning excercise).

So far I've got an "outer" DIV for the whole table, then a number of 
"rowDivs" (for the rows), and then SPANS for the columns.

The outline and rows are working fine, but the SPANS (cells) are not 
working too well. I'd like to set them to be equal widths and have the 
background color fill the whole "box", but it doesn't work like that. In 
IE6 there's a display:inline-block CSS attribute you can set that makes 
the SPANS behave like DIVS but all in a line, but this does not seem to 
work in Mozilla, and I don't think it's part of the CSS spec.

Anyone know a good way of doing this?

I know how to do it with absolute positioning, but that's a bit of a 
kludge, so I'd prefer to somehow lay out the "boxes" in a line using 
relative positioning.

|-- BOX1 -- BOX2 -- BOX3 --|

If I try to use DIVs instead of SPANs, each box ends up on a new line 
when using relative positioning...

Gerry Hickman (London UK)

pUnk | 1 Jan 2003 22:24

Re: BoxObject incorrect when scrollable ancestors

Is this a method from the DOM? I've never heard of it..

"Erik Arvidsson" <http://webfx.eae.net/contact.html#erik> wrote in
message news:attggs$1r81 <at> ripley.netscape.com...
> The BoxObject for an element works fine in the simple scenario where
only
> the root element has a scrollable overflow. Whenever one or more
ancestor
> elements has been scrolled the returned box is incorrect and returns
the
> value that would have been correct when all the scrollable elements
had
> scrollTop 0.
>
> #e1, #e2 {
>    overflow: auto;
> }
>
> <element id="e1">
>    ...
>    <element id="e2">
>       ...
>       <element id="e3">...</element>
>       ...
>    </element>
>    ...
> </element>
>
> var y = document.getBoxObjectFor(document,getElementById("e3")).y
>
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Jason Davis | 2 Jan 2003 02:11

Re: BoxObject incorrect when scrollable ancestors

pUnk wrote:
> Is this a method from the DOM? I've never heard of it..

No. It corresponds to the object returned by the box property on XUL 
elements... Mozilla's own thing, and very useful too. I'm might be 
off-base, but I think it represents the rendering box the browser uses 
for the element.

-Jason Davis

CoL | 2 Jan 2003 12:10
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to read progressbar's "value" from javascript?

Hi, is there any way to read from javascript, the value or% of the
progress bar? I think, when an upload file is starts the indicator shows
the percent of uploaded %, so it could be fine to read if from
javascript at file uploads, and maybe in another case too.

thx
C.

Aaron Leventhal | 2 Jan 2003 19:34
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Re: type ahead find affecting text inputs

The docs are at
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/ui/accessibility/typeaheadfind.html

See the section on turning off type ahead find.

- Aaron

Thad Hoffman wrote:
> NOt sure if this is a dom question or not, but it affects the inputs 
> which are part of the dom...
> 
> in IE and Mac builds with type ahead find, I am losing focus when typing 
> text into text boxes
> 
> text start then disappear from the inputs and a "link not found" then 
> "type ahead find stopped" messages appear in the status bar.
> 
> Is there a way to shut that off to see if it is type ahead that is 
> messing up our form pages?
> 

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Martin Honnen | 3 Jan 2003 15:22
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Re: Creat "dummy" table using DIV and SPAN?


Gerry Hickman wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm trying to create a "table", but using DIV, SPAN and CSS-P as opposed 
>  to using a real HTML table (mainly as a learning excercise).
> 
> So far I've got an "outer" DIV for the whole table, then a number of 
> "rowDivs" (for the rows), and then SPANS for the columns.
> 
> The outline and rows are working fine, but the SPANS (cells) are not 
> working too well. I'd like to set them to be equal widths and have the 
> background color fill the whole "box", but it doesn't work like that. In 
> IE6 there's a display:inline-block CSS attribute you can set that makes 
> the SPANS behave like DIVS but all in a line, but this does not seem to 
> work in Mozilla, and I don't think it's part of the CSS spec.
> 
> Anyone know a good way of doing this?
> 
> I know how to do it with absolute positioning, but that's a bit of a 
> kludge, so I'd prefer to somehow lay out the "boxes" in a line using 
> relative positioning.
> 
> |-- BOX1 -- BOX2 -- BOX3 --|
> 
> If I try to use DIVs instead of SPANs, each box ends up on a new line 
> when using relative positioning...
> 
If you want to have an element behave like a table then use
   display: table;
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