Re: Java Script

From: Ram (ramona.ramone_at_ntlworld.com)
Date: 07/23/03


Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 23:31:26 +0100


"Jeffrey Silverman" <jeffrey@jhu.edu> wrote in message
news:pan.2003.07.22.13.28.45.736026@jhu.edu...
> On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 09:27:38 -0400, Jeffrey Silverman wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 20:33:48 +0100, Ram wrote:
> >
> >> I am having problems with getting Java to work, Can you tell if you see
> >> the menu system on this site. www.league2000.co.uk If you can what is
> >> your set up.
> >>
> >> BTW don't blasted me for using M$
> >>
> >> Ram
> >
> > Works for me.
> >
> > Mozilla 1.4
> > RedHat Linux 9
> > Java plugin: Java(TM) Plug-in Blackdown-1.4.1-01
> >
> > To make a more design philosophy point, my question is: why are you
using
> > a Java Applet for what could be a very simple HTML-only navigation
scheme?
> > Is it improving the navigation in any way? Does it add value or features
> > that could not be obtained otherwise?
> >
> > I ask this because using Java applets for navigation, frankly, sucks
> > monkey nuts. (monkey bollocks, if you're english). I mean, look at the

Yes I am English and we do know the alternative meaning for Nuts :)

> > problems you are having with it...

Yes I having problem with it but the vast majority if not all the other
people that have a interest in the site wouldn't know Linux if the Penguin
jumped up and bit them.

> >
> > You may want to re-think the usage of the Java applete alltogether.
> >
> > later...
>
> Hmmm...
>
> On closer inpection, I realize I may have misunderstood.
>
> You didn't make tha forementioned site at all, did you?

Yes I did

and to answer your other questions.

The page uses 2 frames Top to hold the flash and Nav Bar.
The bottom to hold the results

I wanted to do away with a side menu as the spoco results are wide and I
wish to show as much of it as I can without the use of the scroll bars.
hence the Java Applete was the only I could place the Nav bar in the top
frame and have it over lay the bottom frame.

I do suppose that it could be done in HTML but not by me :( well not at the
moment anyway.

>
> Well, if not, then forward my post to the person(s) that did.
>
> later...
> --
> Jeffrey D. Silverman | jeffrey AT jhu DOT edu
> Johns Hopkins University | Baltimore, MD
> Website | http://www.wse.jhu.edu/newtnotes/

Back to my first issue I am still unable to get the Java to work.

Ram



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