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Kuban  Ellise J

Guess a Card, any Card - 0 views

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    this is my version of the card game page, but where the card facing down is a random card, not the established heart card. i spent a few min. hitting the same card to see if they would eventually match, but then i got bored. I think this code should work, should is key. Prof, i will email it to you as per the webprog instructions to see if theoretically it would work.
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    Deja vu. Thought I commented on this, but maybe not. It sends the following as the realcard: cards[0]. Hard to match that with a 1 through 5.
DiLieto  Lauren M

Contact Form - 0 views

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    This is a form where you can submit a comment, but only after you have properly entered your name and email address. No comments will be submitted unless all fields are filled out properly.
Garrett Karen

Contest Submission - 0 views

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    A basic form requiring a name and email address.
Lee Howard

Blueberry Muffins (with PHP and using MySQL tables) - 0 views

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    The blueberry muffin recipe now includes a way for people to send in their names, email addresses and comments about the recipe, and my database will keep track of all the information, ready to spit it out to me at a moment's notice!
Garrett Karen

Cheat(ish) - 0 views

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    My attempt at providing help to complete challenge 5-d (require email & name). Hope it helps!
 Mark Zaniewski

A Basic Validator - 0 views

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    A no-frills javascript validator that checks for blank spaces and makes sure the correct type of character is used. Still thinking about totally foolproof email validation. Not too good for security, though, since javascript can be turned off by the user.
Marie Shanahan

Webhero.com - 0 views

shared by Marie Shanahan on 04 Feb 09 - Cached
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    This is a web hosting company I've used for the past six years or so. It used to be called Catalog.com. I give it a decent rating. The administrative control panel interface is easy. Hosting packages provide for MS SQL Server, wordpress installations, metrics, spam sharks, email, ecommerce, php and fairly speedy support help. One annoyance: Webhero is constantly changing its price structure every 6 months or so. Sometimes hosting is free, then it costs a little, then it is free again. Economic survival online is an art these days, (I work for a newspaper) so I can't blame them too much. I currently own three domain names, and all of them are registered with this company.
Monica Aversa

Sticky Notes?? - 37 views

The note popped-up on my screen similar to an iChat message. It is fine though -- I was more curious than bothered. Will post a message if it becomes a nuisance. Thanks.

Bawa Neha

The Writer's Guild - 0 views

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    This is as complex as this form is going to get. All that needs to be done to make it work is to enter your name and email address as values. Many thanks to Erica for helping me out.
Gomez Evamarie

Breakthrough Magnet School-contact - 0 views

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    (I guess I didn't bookmark this properly the first time). I did this very basic form for school website that I may be redoing (its in the very early stages). However, the graphic I created is not showing up on firefox, only on Safari. I've tried everything that I know and still nothing shows up. The form, however, works.
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    Close, but I can get away with the email ASDF, which seems an unlikely email address.
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    Oh, and on the image--Firefox doesn't think it is a proper PNG. What program did you use to create the image?
Rock Jennifer

Harry Potter Quiz form - 0 views

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    I used my style sheet from a previous quiz to create a from that required a first name and a valid email address. The validation code came from w3schools, while the required field stuffs came from http://javascript.internet.com/. Because the code came from different sources they required a little tweaking, and I felt the need to add my own unique voice to the pop-up warnings.
Pat Salvas

Email Form - 0 views

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    I finally got this going once I found the right site with a validator form. I tried multiple places, and after getting stuck and having to tweak a bunch of things, I finally settled on this basic form. http://www.netmechanic.com/news/vol6/javascript_no4.htm
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    Almost, but lets me through with a fake email...
Nick Caito

Module 5: Validated Comments - 0 views

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    got this form to validate fields. the script i found also highlights the fields you foul up, and also gives a different message depending on if you put in an invalid email address, or just left it empty. cool!
Felipp Crawly

Amazing Customer Service - 1 views

I would like to thank Onward Process Solutions for greatly helping me with my need for assistance in a Customer service outsourcing project. They provided me with 24/7 phone/ email answering serv...

started by Felipp Crawly on 31 Oct 12 no follow-up yet
Alex Halavais

Web Programming - 0 views

  • new son
    • Chere B
       
      Congratulations!
    • Alex Halavais
       
      Thanks :)
  • Although I try to track on everything you submit via Diigo or on the web or via email to me, the only official way to submit is to bookmark your project using the appropriate tag.
    • Sorteberg  Matthew T
       
      I just want to be sure that all the work I've done, including my bookmarks for webprog-1-a have been seen. I am missing grades for work that I've done in 1-a and 1-b...I'm sure it's hard to keep track of everything. Thank You!
    • Alex Halavais
       
      Matt, I try to check every day, but sometimes I go a couple of days without. If I'm still missing something of your, and it shows up in your collected bookmarks, let me know and I'll do a quick audit, making sure all your bookmarks (assuming they meet the standards of the challenge) show up in the gradebook.
  • current standard
    • Sarah-Jane Bolling
       
      Who ultimately decides what new coding practices are? Do they have pow-wows every X amount of years to discuss the evolution of code? How long before they become mainstream and accepted by all browsers and designers/programmers alike?
    • Alex Halavais
       
      It's complicated. W3C is considered the standards issueing group, and yes, they pretty much continually talk about what needs to happen in the next standard. In that, it's a bit like the video standards, with the MPEG group deciding what should be included as part of an MPEG-2 or MPEG-6 standard. However, it's also the case that there is a bit more variability in how well browsers follow that standard. As the book suggests, it's much better today than it was a few years back, when you would have effectively had to design different sites for each browser. There are still some oddities in Internet Explorer that you will likely have to design hacks for, but it's not like it used to be.
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    Question about work.
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    Question about work.
Pat Salvas

Email Form - 0 views

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    Second try at the vaildation form. Matt thanked me, but I have to thank him for bringing the lack of name validation to my attention. After trying a seperate code for this page, the address validator has been tweaked abd works much better now.
Kuban  Ellise J

Javascript Email Validation - 0 views

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    I also suggest checking out this site for some help with javascript and validation! unlike some other sites, the color properties of the different code help to make things visually clearer, and thus, easier to understand when trying to work out how the code is set up.
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