Hi Nathan
Thanks a lot for everything, managed to sort the years out OK not in the
java but in the PHP page - I'm just an old fashioned PHP type of guy really.
Thanks alot for everything
parot wrote:
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> Natahn,
>
> Very very nearly there - just ummm not sure where to
month
change. That now happensd thanks, just - sorry to be a pain, where do I put
thae year function. Thanks a real lot.
parot wrote:
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> Nathan, what can I say, perfect. Thanks a lot. Think I understand it, Do
> years automatically increment / decrease with +newYear -newYear like
> m
Hi Rory
Like you a jQuery novice, but think I can help. Though I agree there
seems to be a lot of code in here/there that is not needed - plus would not
validate against W3C standards e.g. take out the after the and
replace your / 's with / .
Anyhow here goes - and I have no dobut it ca
an Klatt-2 wrote:
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> On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 1:45 PM, parot wrote:
>> I want to scroll back and forward through the months on a calendar
>> without
>> refreshing the page. I have the php calendar, but I don't want any page
>> refresh which I can do with PHP and
ow to pass Back (Jan go to Dec) or Forward (Jan go to Feb) and
so on. just need 1 month at a time, nothing fancy etc.
Nathan Klatt-2 wrote:
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> On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 11:32 AM, parot
> wrote:
>> Very near, but it is more basic than that - how do I get the variable
>> ?t
gt; On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 11:06 AM, parot
> wrote:
>> What I cannot do and I do not seem to get a sensible, easy to follow and
>> understandable answer from knowledgeable JQuery people is find out how to
>> pass the valiable trythis to the page tryit.php and then return the
I am very (very) used to PHP but just trying to grips with JQuery/Ajax and
this is a very simple problem that I cannot find an easy - & understandable
answer to especially one that works - strange I know. My experience is that
all answers to this question - on another site - are too complex and t
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