Is there a Yes/No dialog box in Javascript? Thanks
Yes/No dialog box in Javascript
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Ulrik Skovenborg
Re: Yes/No dialog box in Javascript
BillGatesFan wrote:[color=blue]
> Is there a Yes/No dialog box in Javascript? Thanks
>[/color]
Well, sort of, but the text "Yes/No" depends on the browser:
confirm("Yes or no");
The confirm-box returns true if you say yes and false if no, so you can
do something like this:
if (confirm("Yes or no")) {//if yes
}
else { // if no
}
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Randy Webb
Re: Yes/No dialog box in Javascript
BillGatesFan wrote:
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> Is there a Yes/No dialog box in Javascript?[/color]
Yes.
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> Thanks[/color]
Welcome.
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Randy
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Bill Gates Brother
Re: Yes/No dialog box in Javascript
There is! I thought Confirm() puts OK and Cancel on the dialog box? You
can put Yes or No? How?
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Randy Webb
Re: Yes/No dialog box in Javascript
Bill Gates Brother wrote:[color=blue]
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> There is![/color]
There is what?
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> I thought Confirm() puts OK and Cancel on the dialog box?[/color]
It does.
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> You can put Yes or No?[/color]
On what? You asked if there is a yes/no dialobg box, I said yes. I said
nothing about a confirm now did I?
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> How?[/color]
With script.
Write your own dialog box that uses a div tag that gets centered and you
can put anything you want in it.
Before asking for further explanation, please read the group FAQ. It
abounds with information that will be of great use to you.
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Randy
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Randysajerk
Re: Yes/No dialog box in Javascript
Randy you might be the biggest ass I have ever seen at a forum. Congrats
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Randy Webb
Re: Yes/No dialog box in Javascript
Randysajerk wrote:[color=blue]
> Randy you might be the biggest ass I have ever seen at a forum.[/color]
Damn, and all this time I thought this was Usenet and now you tell me
its a forum. Thanks for clarifying that for me.
And while I may qualife for the biggest ass in Usenet (I'm not), you
would rank in the top 10 for the inability to read and comprehend what
you read. Had you bothered to read what I said, followed the links, and
read some more, you would have found the answer to your question.
Or, has Developersdex brainwashed you into thinking this is some kind of
question/answer forum where I just sit here waiting on lazy people to
ask stupid questions without researching it first?
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> Congrats[/color]
Why thank you.
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Where do I collect my rewards? I want cyber-dollars so I can buy a
cyber-brain.
P.S. The FAQ I pointed you to is referenced in my signature.
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Randy
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Santosh shukla
Re: Yes/No dialog box in Javascript
Dim retValue as Integer
cmdButton.Attri butes("onClick" ) = "vbScript: retValue =
MsgBox('Demo',v bYesNo,'Save Changes?')"
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Nate N
Re: Yes/No dialog box in Javascript
Randy,
Maybe you should check the definition for the word "forum" before
stating this is not one. My eyes keep wandering off to the header of
this reply page, where I notice:
ASPdex > FORUMS & Newsgroups > Newsgroups > comp.lang.javas cript
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Richard Cornford
Re: Yes/No dialog box in Javascript
Nate N wrote:[color=blue]
> Randy,
> Maybe you should check the definition for the word "forum"
> before stating this is not one. My eyes keep wandering off
> to the header of this reply page, where I notice:
>
> ASPdex > FORUMS & Newsgroups > Newsgroups > comp.lang.javas cript[/color]
If a category is listed as ">FORUMS & Newsgroups" and followed by the
qualification ">Newsgroup s" wouldn't it make more sense to assume that
the subject of that qualification was *not* a forum?
But if you want to participate in Usenet newsgroups I would recommend
that you get away form Developersdex. They used to be reasonably
competent a couple of years ago but they have completely lost the plot
recently. Your best bet is to arrange access to a new server (if you ISP
doesn't already provide one) and get some proper newsreader software (or
outlook express).
Richard.
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Richard Cornford
Re: Yes/No dialog box in Javascript
Richard Cornford wrote:
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> ... access to a new server (...[/color]
^
<snip>
In case it isn't obvious, that should have been "news server".
Richard.
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Dr John Stockton
Re: Yes/No dialog box in Javascript
JRS: In article <41ea944c$1_1@1 27.0.0.1>, dated Sun, 16 Jan 2005
10:20:28, seen in news:comp.lang. javascript, Nate N <norrish@gmail. com>
posted :[color=blue]
>Randy,
>Maybe you should check the definition for the word "forum" before
>stating this is not one. My eyes keep wandering off to the header of
>this reply page, where I notice:
>
>ASPdex > FORUMS & Newsgroups > Newsgroups > comp.lang.javas cript
>
>
>
>*** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com ***
>Don't just participate in USENET...get rewarded for it![/color]
You are very naive; and also a careless reader. Developersdex calling
this a forum would not be sufficient to make it a forum. And, from the
structure you quote above, they do not call this a forum; it is in the
non-forums part of "forums and newsgroups".
It is an Internet Newsgroup; a public resource.
Dd is neither the best nor the worst of a number of organisations which,
to suit your own ends, have created parasitic front-ends of greater or
lesser competence, to give such as you the illusion that you are using a
service that they have built.
How are those who provide answers here to be properly rewarded? - the
ignorant questioners should be giving, rather than receiving, payment.
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Randy Webb
Re: Yes/No dialog box in Javascript
Nate N wrote:
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> Randy,
> Maybe you should check the definition for the word "forum" before
> stating this is not one.[/color]
I know precisely what a "forum" is. And this is NOT a forum. This is
Usenet News, comp.lang.javas cript specifically.
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> My eyes keep wandering off to the header of
> this reply page, where I notice:
>
> ASPdex > FORUMS & Newsgroups > Newsgroups > comp.lang.javas cript
>[/color]
This image:
<URL: http://members.aol.com/hikksnotathome/reply.jpg >
is a screenshot of this reply window I am typing in. Go look at it, then
come back and tell me where it says all that hog-wash garbage you say
above.
You need to learn the difference between developersdex and usenet.
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> *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com ***
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Where are my rewards? I should get double, nah triple, rewards for
educating DD's users.
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Randy
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ryan.a.johnston@gmail.com
Re: Yes/No dialog box in Javascript
> Dim retValue as Integer[color=blue]
> cmdButton.Attri butes("onClick" ) = "vbScript: retValue =
> MsgBox('Demo',v bYesNo,'Save Changes?')"[/color]
I asume you realize this, but the code you submited is visual basic
script, not javascript. VBScript should be avoided except for web
applications that are only intended to be run in Internet Explorer.
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