onclick="answer(this.form);window.print();visible=hide;">
I tried changing the syntax to hide and got the same result. I don't actually get an error, but the button doesn't disappear.
Hi,
I have been looking all over the net to find an answer. Can I remove a radio button with a statement after onclick, in Netscape 4.7/6? I have tried to add visible=false but that did not work. I am new to java script.
Thanks...
Have you tried Webmin. Works well with Netscape and has functions for wu-ftpd, samba, sendmail, dhcp, etc.,? Their site is at <A HREF="http://www.webmin.com/webmin/" TARGET="_new">http://www.webmin.com/webmin/</A>
I have recently set up wu-ftp on my Mandrake 7.0 server. My guest users would like to be able to access their files from Netscape instead of using a ftp client program (most are 95/98 users). Is there a simple solution to this?
Thanks for the input, I am gonna take your advice. I have had lots of issues in the past with this post office. I might as well start setting one up on the Linux box. Eventually the server os will probably be replaced with Linux anyhow...(at least I hope).
This is on our internal network. Microsoft mail post office on a nt server, and Outlook on the 95/98 clients. I have been told it can be done. I have added a Linux box and would like to access the post office mail with this machine. And hopefully add more Linux machines to the network.
If most of the 25k attempts were people from microsoft, then it is no wonder their server crashed so badly. Maybe they still haven't gotten the message... stability and open source..
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