Re: determine whether the image file is loaded OT
In article <3f20899e$3@fun nel.arach.net.a u>, "Mosley Jones III"
<me@info.gov.ma rs> writes:
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>yes we know that,
>I don't think your coping with the debate[/color]
The debate about crappily written IE-only javascript code that could just as
easily be written to work in *any* browser that supports images?
That the debate I am not 'coping with'?
Or is it that you don't have a clue what the hell you are talking about when it
comes to true javascript, other than what Visual Studio 6 will produce for you?
Or, that you are a troll looking to start trouble?
Now, go get a grip, have a beer, learn what you are doing, then come back and
learn some more.
Since you clearly lack the ability to comprehend what anybody says to you, this
is my last reply to you, so say what you want.
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Randy
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In article <3f20899e$3@fun nel.arach.net.a u>, "Mosley Jones III"
<me@info.gov.ma rs> writes:
<--snip-->
[color=blue]
>yes we know that,
>I don't think your coping with the debate[/color]
The debate about crappily written IE-only javascript code that could just as
easily be written to work in *any* browser that supports images?
That the debate I am not 'coping with'?
Or is it that you don't have a clue what the hell you are talking about when it
comes to true javascript, other than what Visual Studio 6 will produce for you?
Or, that you are a troll looking to start trouble?
Now, go get a grip, have a beer, learn what you are doing, then come back and
learn some more.
Since you clearly lack the ability to comprehend what anybody says to you, this
is my last reply to you, so say what you want.
--
Randy
All code posted is dependent upon the viewing browser
supporting the methods called, and Javascript being enabled.
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