Here is a button:
<input type="button" class="buttontwofa_text" value="NEXT >" onclick="acceptAgmt()" id="buttonAccept" disabled="true"/>
And also have a radio button group to control the button:
<input type="radio" name="agrmt" value="accept" id="radioAccept" onclick="disableAcceptButton(false)"/> I accept the agreement<br />
<input type="radio" name="agrmt" value="decline" id="radioDecline" onclick="disableAcceptButton(true)"/> I do not accept the agreement
And here is the javaScript:
function disableAcceptButton(disabled) {
document.getElementById("buttonAccept").disabled = disabled;
}
Show/Hide div by style.block using JavaScript.
the href button:
<a href="#" onclick="switchDiv()">SwitchDiv</a>
The js:
switchFlag = true; function switchDiv() { // alert("clicked"); switchFlag = !switchFlag; var div1 = document.getElementById('div1'); var div2 = document.getElementById('div2'); if(switchFlag) { div1.style.display="block"; div2.style.display="none"; }else { div1.style.display="none"; div2.style.display="block"; } }
In SQL Server, we need to alias the subquery, otherwise there will be syntax error.
SELECT name FROM (SELECT name FROM users) // Incorrect syntax near ‘)’
SELECT uTable.name FROM (SELECT name FROM users) uTable
CSS:
.2f_subtext {
font-size: 11px;
color: #FFFFFF;
}
The font color is white in IE, there’s no problem, but in Firefox or Chrome, the font color is black.
W3C Css validator :
In CSS1, a class name could start with a digit (“.55ft”), unless it was a dimension (“.55in”). In CSS2, such classes are parsed as unknown dimensions (to allow for future additions of new units) To make “2f_subtext” a valid class, CSS2 requires the first digit to be escaped “.\32 f_subtext” [2f_subtext]
Generate database diagrams using MS SQL Server 2008
Open SQL Server Management Studio,
and explorer the databases, expand the database, and right click on the ‘Database Diagrams‘,
click ‘Create new diagram’, select the tables, and the diagrams will be generated.
see more: http://www.onlinehowto.net/create-database-diagrams-using-ms-sql-server-2008/1563
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