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Foundations of Computer Science Behroux Forouzan and Firouz Mosharraf 2nd Edition R1400
Seriously ????
R 1 400.00 for an obsolete book ?
You can buy the 3rd Edition (which is prescribed) for R 509.00 new, including delivery.
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Books for sale/wanted
Rheeder Wrote:
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> I am currently busy with BSc Informatics, this
> semester I am ending early for me all my exams is
> finished end October. I am looking for a good book
> that will enable me to build a professional
> website using c++/vb that I can start working
> through... Was thinking something in the line of
>
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Books for sale/wanted
Why don't you just look on myUnisa ? - textbooks for all modules are available there. (On the home page before you login).
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Books for sale/wanted
Use the 2014 forum if you want a response.
I think you just need to fix and re-submit your portfolio, but check.
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bigron11
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ICT3612 Sem 1
You use the same as last semester.
Rather use the forum for S1 2014 - you will get quicker responses to any queries.
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ICT3612 Sem 2
The assignment question is in Tutorial Letter 102 - which you can download from myUnisa.
This is an old forum - rather use the 2014 forum.
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Internet and Web Design Sem 1
Use toInt();
Language: C++int myint = mystring.toInt();
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COS2614
Rather post your quesries in the 2014 forum.
Remove the spaces within the <a href""> part of the statement.
You also need to rearrange the inverted commas - href also needs to be in inverted commas.
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ICT2613 Sem 1
Yes, what help do you need ?
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COS2614
Which chapters of Murach are applicable to ICT2613 / ICT3612 ?
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ICT2613 Sem 2
Unisa have posted several notices that there are technical issues with the Post Grad registration system. They are attending to the problem.
Check the Unisa website / Facebook for updates.
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Postgraduates
Have a look at these tutorials -
http://www.easyhtmlcode.com/
Particularly this one -
http://www.homeandlearn.co.uk/WD//WebDesign.html
http://www.pagetutor.com/index.html
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Internet and Web Design Sem 2
You need to use JavaScript for that.
Look here for an example -
http://www.hotscripts.com/forums/javascript/59719-changing-images-body-background.html
This is fairly advanced, and I'm not sure that constantly changing backgrounds is a good thing, most users will actually find it quite irritating.
Perhaps it would be better to just use a single background for now.
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Internet and Web Design Sem 2
Language: HTML<li><a href="images/pic1.jpg">Gallery</a></li>
You are linking to one specific picture.
You need to implement a page gallery.html and link to that.
On the page gallery.html you either display the pictures directly with <img>, or else provide a menu with links to each of the pictures.
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bigron11
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Internet and Web Design Sem 2
Your url is incorrect -
www.charlotte.freevar.com/html
You should access the website with -
www.charlotte.freevar.com
You have a page named index.php, which is the default page displayed when you access the website, and that is incorrect. (ie: it is not the page you want displayed first).
You MUST have your main (Home) page named index.html. (ie: The default page to display
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Internet and Web Design Sem 2
Re: OOP - 10 years ago
Here is a good PHP OOP introductory tutorial -
http://www.tutorialspoint.com/php/php_object_oriented.htm
There are many others, just Google.
There are also many good PHP books, available for free from here -
http://it-ebooks.info/book/411/
(Just use the search facility to find others - there are quite a few).
Also have a look at frameworks like CodeIgnitor and CakePHP.
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PHP Sem 2
Frames are obsolete and are not supported in HTML5 - move on.
The correct attribute is frameborder="0", not border="0".
The frameborder attribute only affects the size of the border display, it does not affect whether or not there is actually a border.
Use "noresize" to make a frame non-resizable.
You also need the correct <!Doctype> in order to use
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Internet and Web Design Sem 2
Language: HTML<ul>
<li><a href="#Home">Home</a></li>
<li><a href="#news">News</a></li>
<li><a href="#contact">Gallery</a></li>
<li><a href="#about">About</a></li>
<li><a href="#about">Contact us</a></li>
</ul>
If yo
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Internet and Web Design Sem 2
These are not scripts <script>, they are styles <style type ="text/css">
Language: CSS.my2ndNewStyle {
font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-weight: bold;
color: #FF0000;
}
.my3rdNewStyle {
font-family: Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-weight: bold;
font-size: 12pt;
color: #FF0000;
}
</script>
Change it to t
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Internet and Web Design Sem 2
You have unmatched <div> and <table> elements ie missing </div> and </table> tags.
You have declared a table just before your form, but then not put the elements within table cells.
If you indent / layout your code properly, it will be much easier to read, and find the errors.
Another way to center something, is put a <div></div> around it with thi
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Internet and Web Design Sem 2
Put all of this in the <head> section, NOT in the <body> section -
If you are using a stylesheet, why don't you put all the CSS into the stylesheet ?
Language: HTML<link href="formstyle.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> <<&
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Internet and Web Design Sem 2
78175232 Wrote:
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> what is messing now?i dnt understand why my form
> is coming on top now,is not bcz i have started
> with it
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> Language: HTML<!DOCTYPE index.html "-//W3C//DTD HTML 1.0
> Transitional//EN" ";>
> <html>
> <head>
> <title>|| WELCOME TO CHARLOTTE';S WEBS
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Internet and Web Design Sem 2
Getting there ...
You cannot have 2 <body> tags - delete the first one.
Language: HTML<body>
<body bgcolor="green">
You don't need both of these - they mean the same thing. Delete "language=javascript ", it is obsolete.
Language: HTML<script language="javascript" type="text/javascript">
Also, put your CSS <style>
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Internet and Web Design Sem 2
Language: HTML<!DOCTYPE html> <<<< !Doctype is incomplete
<html>
<head>
<title>|| WELCOME TO CHARLOTTE';S WEBSITE || </title>
<body bgcolor="green"> <<<<< You cannot have the <BODY> within the &
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Internet and Web Design Sem 2
Look here -
http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_navbar.asp
You need to use CSS, and <ul> <li> instead of <p>
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Internet and Web Design Sem 2
Yes, of course it will.
Either work on a copy on your own computer, or upload to a different host / url.
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Internet and Web Design Sem 2
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