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  • Get HTML element informations in .NET

    - by martin.malek
    Hi, I'm just thinking if there is any way how to get information about element in HTML in my .NET application. The input is HTML page and path to CSS files etc. I want to take e.g. H1 tag and found what will be the CSS for it. Is there any code or can I use IE and try to take this information from it automatically inside of my application?

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  • Silverlight modify hosting html page

    - by SilverDark
    Is there any way to modify an html page hosting a Silverlight page using the embedded Silverlight application? I already know how to access existing html elements, but I'm not sure how to add and remove elements dynamically. Thanks in advance.

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  • Other HTML serialisations?

    - by Delan Azabani
    After keeping in mind that HTML has both an SGML and XML serialisations, which are just encodings for a parser to "explode" into a DOM, I'm wondering whether there are other serialisations for HTML. A JSON serialisation? If so, are there any parsers for these alternative serialisations?

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  • html page / faq within iphone app

    - by mb08
    Hi, I am wondering if anyone can advise on the best way to add a FAQ page in iphone app. I would like to display a 'local' file (perhaps HTML) with local images into a web view. Essentialy to enable users access to FAQ within the app. Any advice on whether to use HTML or any other way of doing this will be very helpful.. Thanks in advance.. mb

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  • web page design in html

    - by HIma
    hai I want to create a web page like left and right side image, middle portion content. My problem is that the content must be display under both images. I know the cell padding is not a good idea. Some thing like div is correct way. Does any one know this?

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  • Lisp-style quotation in HTML

    - by InClj
    In Lisp, evaluating '(+ 1 2) produces '(+ 1 2), not 3. It seems that HTML doesn't support Lisp-style quotation so you can't say something like <quote><b>not bold</b</quote in HTML and let it just produce <b>not bold</b instead of not bold. Is there any technical reason or historical reason for that? Thanks.

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  • visual studio 2008 HTML designer group objects and move

    - by Spooky2010
    using visual studio 2008 Asp.net HTML Designer Howdy, Silly question but im using the HTML desinger in vs2008 to produce a ASP.net webform page, and i cant seem to find a way to select/group multiple controls with the mouse and move them all about the page in one group to keep them all aligned. I can select multiple controls with cntrl/click combo, and use the align options, but once they are selected i cannot move them aroound the webform as a group any advice appreciated

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  • HTML / CSS autonumber headings?

    - by Technical Bard
    Is there a way (ideally easy) to make headings and sections autonumber in HTML/CSS? Perhaps a JS library? Or is this something that is hard to do in HTML? I'm looking at an application for a corporate wiki but we want to be able to use heading numbers like we always have in word processors.

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  • Sending HTML email from PHP

    - by KevinM
    I am trying to send a simple HTML e-mail from PHP. The code below simply results in a blank e-mail in GMail. It also has an empty attachment called 'noname', which is not at all what I want; though that might just be a symptom of it not working. The code I am using is: <?php //define the receiver of the email $to = '[email protected]'; //define the subject of the email $subject = 'Test HTML email'; //create a boundary string. It must be unique //so we use the MD5 algorithm to generate a random hash $random_hash = md5(date('r', time())); //define the headers we want passed. Note that they are separated with \r\n $headers = "From: [email protected]\r\nReply-To: [email protected]"; //add boundary string and mime type specification $headers .= "\r\nContent-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=\"PHP-alt-".$random_hash."\""; //define the body of the message. ob_start(); //Turn on output buffering ?> --PHP-alt-<?php echo $random_hash; ?> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hello World!!! This is simple text email message. --PHP-alt-<?php echo $random_hash; ?> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <h2>Hello World!</h2> <p>This is something with <b>HTML</b>formatting.</p> --PHP-alt-<?php echo $random_hash; ?>-- <? //copy current buffer contents into $message variable and delete current output buffer $message = ob_get_clean(); //send the email $mail_sent = @mail( $to, $subject, $message, $headers ); //if the message is sent successfully print "Mail sent". Otherwise print "Mail failed" echo $mail_sent ? "Mail sent" : "Mail failed";

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  • C# Parsing html for general use?

    - by Wardy
    What is the best way to take a string of html and turn it in to something useful? Essentially if i take a url and go get the html from that url in .net i get a response but this would come in the form of either a file or stream or string. What if i want an actual document or something I can crawl like an xmldocument object? I have some thoughts and an already implemented solution on this but I am interested to see what the community thinks about this.

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  • Fastest HTML Downloader

    - by Ali
    I want the fastest method to download the source of HTML with given URL address Is there any solution beyond normal C# solutions like (WebClient Download or HttpWebRequest, HttpWebResponse) that speed up fetching HTML source code ??

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  • Storing data in HTML, javascript book, articles recommendations.

    - by michael
    I'm looking for articles or books that discuss schemes and techniques adopted by pro javascript developers to store and organize data with html tags. In other words, how to emulate xml data storage with html as semantically as possible. Some various solutions that I've seen mentioned in passing are custom DTD, custom attributes with xhtml, early adoption of html5 and its data- attribute. Now, I'm looking for some tangible material that goes in depth with these concepts.

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  • Jqury parent element inner HTML

    - by Anton
    I am getting inner HTML of elrment by next way: $(this).context.innerHTML Then I am getting parent inner HTML: $(this).parent().context.innerHTML But this code returns same values. Any ideas what is wrong?

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