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Keikonium
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Posted on 07-13-04 04:09 AM Link | Quote
DHTML stands for Dinamic Hyper Text Markup Language and I need to know if Acmlm Board accepts it. I really hope so, I just don't want my profile to be deleted if I have it in there. Thanks
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Posted on 07-13-04 07:47 AM Link | Quote
Considering that DHTML is just JavaScript used to manipulate page elements...last I checked, some (if not all) JavaScript is stripped from post layouts for security reasons. I'm unaware of any official policy on layout or profile JS that isn't being used for malicious purposes, but I personally wouldn't use it. What did you want to use it for, anyway? There might be a way to get the same effect without JavaScript.
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Posted on 07-13-04 08:04 AM Link | Quote
If you see in my post header I have 2 faces coming at a smily face in the middle. I wanted to use dhtml to make that middle face turn into the 'dead' face (I have the code to do it). Then I wanted the smiles that hit him in the middle to face the oppisite direction and go back. (I can make them go back, but not change the face without dhtml). If you, or anyone else, knows away to do this that would be great. Thanks
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