It depends upon where the locally stored data is. For example, the data can be stored directly in the html file itself and the browser will...
Understood, thanks. As for FF security, generally, newer versions, including betas, are more secure because known security issues get addressed...
Huh? From what I gather, you want to be able to load a local html file (saved on your computer) and have its javascript load the XML data in the...
Yes or No question: What do you see in the right frame? You should see a table....
POP and imap are only available in the paid yahoo mail. And yahoo has been busy negating freepops access again.
Works in IE8 just fine. What do you see in the right frame? You should see a table....
rsinfo stated it above.
http://www.w3schools.com/xml/tryit.asp?filename=tryxml_display_table
You don't, XML doesn't DO anything by itself, but you can view & edit the XML in any text editor as it's just a text file.. XML was designed to...
How Secure is FF 4.06 beta? As was stated, level of security is relative to earlier versions and other browsers. To answer the question, you...
Well, you do it just the same way you make a current page, but you have to have stuff to put on the page(s).
Doesn't make sense. If you can access it you can see it. Try using the green "Up" icon after accessing it. Of use Start > Search > locate...
Do you already have the content for 2000, 2001, 2002 etc.? Can the content for each year fit on one page? If so, create a page for each archived...
Because 'Users" is a Group, not a specific individual user. Pertmissions are set on a per-user basis.
Your graphics adapter will have a control panel applet. In it there will likely be a section that lists the keyboard combinations that can be...
OK, after thinking this through, it appears that your Westel was handling DNS (192.168.1.1) and the Linksys is handling DHCP because you comp is...
You sure about that IP address? Per your posted txt files the router is 192.168.2.1. Something is fishy with that router if it's 192.168.1.1....
@John Boyle - by any chance a Boston native?
OK. Next 2 things: 1. delete the text file create with this: ipconfig /all >c:\ip.txt and then run the command again to see if DNS change is...
Let's see if manually adding DNS servers changes things: Control Panel > Network Settings > rt click Local Area Connection > Properties > double...
Separate names with a comma.