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Hello,
My friend gave me a code to try a bit. What it does is that it gets a text and format it. Here it is:
function boldAndItalicize(text) {
return text.replace(/&/g, '&').replace(/</g, '<')...
Nice to see that you've created a new thread to your new question from here, but don't put those sounds like ughh on your title, keep the forums clean and organized. :)
Please use the html and the code tags, also put better topic titles, that really describe what's you're question. ;)
Keep the forums clean and organized.
Similar?
Please ask all on only one thread, this makes the forum a lot more organized. ;)
Please add more info, how's your code(remember to use the code tags). ;)
Please remember to put the html tags on HTML code, and the code tag on the JavaScript one, like this:
<form name="myForm" method="post" action="two.jsp">
<input type="submit" name="btn1"...
Remember to put the code tags! Also, this isn't the correct place to post ActionScript questions.
BBCode can't be on titles, they don't work there, also remember to use the code and html tags, like this using the html tags:
<script type="text/javascript" ...
Yeah, FireBug is indispensable for JavaScript developers today. :)
First of all: Put the code tags on you code!!
But, just Google for Loop+JavaScript and learn, because it's the best way to make people learn of a language, reading docs and tutorials, instead of...
I agree with you amsterdamharu, if you've found an security hole, keep Google informed and congratulations. ;)
At the time you've done a wonderful piece of code, that worked on my FireFox 3.6.3 and Internet Explorer 7. :)
amsterdamharu and t8sh, please use the code tags to better format your post and to improve the understanding!
It should be posted here: http://www.webdeveloper.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=11
But a moderator will move it, just wait. ;)
You're welcome. I'm a Brazilian, I live here, I was born here. It's a wonderful place. :)
I have a 1280x800 monitor(laptop Acer Aspire 3650), and it looks like this:
http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/5964/forhelpjsimg.th.png
I have an Eee PC 904HD too, but I will test on it only...
Thanks for adding the tags. :)
Looks the same in my Internet Explorer 7 too...
If that's the link to the page where you're using JavaScript, then it works very nice here on my FireFox 3.6.3 ;)