Aww comon, at least unblur the filenames so we can theorize about the contents.
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RE: I know the files aren't that huge...
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RE: School IT sets my homepage
@operagost said:
Now, exactly, was this reg file pushed to you?
Yeah, its on a network drive that is mounted on every login.
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School IT sets my homepage
... or tries to at least. Found this .reg file after hunting down an error, "Cannot import IEHomepage.reg, it is not a valid registry file."
ÿþW i n d o w s R e g i s t r y E d i t o r V e r s i o n 5 . 0 0 [ H K E Y _ C U R R E N T _ U S E R \ S o f t w a r e \ M i c r o s o f t \ I n t e r n e t E x p l o r e r \ M a i n ] " S t a r t P a g e " = " s c h o o l s i t e h e r e " [ H K E Y _ L O C A L _ M A C H I N E \ S O F T W A R E \ P o l i c i e s \ M i c r o s o f t \ I n t e r n e t E x p l o r e r \ C o n t r o l P a n e l ] " H o m e P a g e " = d w o r d : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
.. not to mention most computers in the school use firefox..
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RE: You WILL print this page.
@vt_mruhlin said:
Apple's so great at user friendly UIs that they figure nobody would have gotten to that dialog unless they were committed to printing.
everything is an excuse for apple bashing, isnt it? :P
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RE: Yes, you told me that already
Almost the same thing for me, firefox freezes for a few seconds, but doesnt crash.
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You WILL print this page.
Not sure if this is a firefox problem or what, but i was linked to the printer-friendly version of a wired.com article, and this nice dialog popped up
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By [URL=http://profile.imageshack.us/user/seventoes]seventoes[/URL]
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RE: We dont need to process this form.
Yep, the code is called via <form onSubmit="return CheckForm(document.forms[0])">
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We dont need to process this form.
Its only client-side javascript, but someone still needs to learn what 'return' does.
function CheckForm(form) {
return true;
form.sbmt.value = "Processing order, please wait...";
form.sbmt.disabled = true;
form.sbmt.style.borderColor = '#c0c0c0';
form.sbmt.style.color = '#a0a0a0';
form.sbmt.style.backgroundColor = '#e0e0e0';
return true;
return confirm('Are you sure you filled up all fields correctly?');
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Flickr Javascript Gems
I was messing around in Flickr the other day, and a JS error popped up in my FireBug window. I usually check them out when i see them, so i click my little button, and up pops the console. There i see two errors with incredibly long variable names, so i decide to check out some of flickr's javascript. Heres a couple snippets:
if (window.should_I_ignore_stuff_because_of_button_action || window.should_I_ignore_stuff_because_of_editable_div_action || global_comm_div.comming) return;
Seriously, does a variable really need that long of a name?
if (navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Mozilla/5.0") != -1 && navigator.userAgent.indexOf("KHTML")==-1) { // fix for stupid moz bug w/scrollbars and maxHeight
//EXT.notes_text_area.style.overflow = '-moz-scrollbars-vertical';
} else {
}Ok, i understand why you would comment a line out, but whats with the empty else?
Im sure theres more, but they have alot of code.