On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 11:07, John Nichel wrote:
> Hardik Doshi wrote:
> > I am using the HTML. Javascript is not standard of W3C
> > organization and that's why i don't want to use it.
> >
> > Is there any other solution for setting up the
> > tabindex on the Drop down menu?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
>
Hardik Doshi wrote:
I am using the HTML. Javascript is not standard of W3C
organization and that's why i don't want to use it.
Is there any other solution for setting up the
tabindex on the Drop down menu?
Thanks
Hardik
Wrong list. Better results if you ask this question on a
HTML/DHTML/JavaScri
I am using the HTML. Javascript is not standard of W3C
organization and that's why i don't want to use it.
Is there any other solution for setting up the
tabindex on the Drop down menu?
Thanks
Hardik
--- Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hardik Doshi wrote:
>
> Is it DHTML or Javascript? Beca
Hardik Doshi wrote:
Is it DHTML or Javascript? Becaucse DHTML doesn't work the same way on
Browser. You will need to do a search on google DHTML and Netscape and
Safari, you make want to use Javascript because then any browser can
read it.
Payne
Hi Group,
Currently i have setup the tabindex
You can specify taborder by inserting a tabindex attribute into your input
tags
In this example tabing order would be 1, 3, 2
There's also an Internet Explorer only attribute called notab
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