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This code is an example of using timer events and controll arrays. What this file does is displays different messages at different intervals on the text area of this notepad like application. They do not activate (the messages) until a user types in the screen. A user can specify which messages he/she wants shown on screen by pressing F5 to get to the controll box. There are a few options at the moment and I plan to have lots more. Have a go!! ---NexusJnr
This is a really simple code. I got the idea from this section (i was expecting a clock sitting on the desktop with the other one). It's based on the form transparency lark by Chris Yates. Just added a graphic a label and a timer. Voila..a clock that sits on your desktop.
I always wanted a journal on my site but I never had time to get the dam thing updated...so I wrote an ASP script that does it all. You log on to the submit page from any browser, fill in your entry and bobs your uncle..the code dynamicly adds a link on the index page and adds the entry to a database...so now you can update every day, can be used for all sorts...a tecnical support page, stroy submission etc. I uncluded an admin page based on the guest book by Kathi O'Shea (thanks) in which you can delete entries. ---- I have now updated it to use just one textbox to submit your entry (which can be as long as you like) and fixed the single quotes problem!! thanks kerry
This code is an example of using timer events and controll arrays. What this file does is displays different messages at different intervals on the text area of this notepad like application. They do not activate (the messages) until a user types in the screen. A user can specify which messages he/she wants shown on screen by pressing F5 to get to the controll box. There are a few options at the moment and I plan to have lots more. Have a go!! ---NexusJnr
This is a really simple code. I got the idea from this section (i was expecting a clock sitting on the desktop with the other one). It's based on the form transparency lark by Chris Yates. Just added a graphic a label and a timer. Voila..a clock that sits on your desktop.
I always wanted a journal on my site but I never had time to get the dam thing updated...so I wrote an ASP script that does it all. You log on to the submit page from any browser, fill in your entry and bobs your uncle..the code dynamicly adds a link on the index page and adds the entry to a database...so now you can update every day, can be used for all sorts...a tecnical support page, stroy submission etc. I uncluded an admin page based on the guest book by Kathi O'Shea (thanks) in which you can delete entries. ---- I have now updated it to use just one textbox to submit your entry (which can be as long as you like) and fixed the single quotes problem!! thanks kerry
This code is an example of using timer events and controll arrays. What this file does is displays different messages at different intervals on the text area of this notepad like application. They do not activate (the messages) until a user types in the screen. A user can specify which messages he/she wants shown on screen by pressing F5 to get to the controll box. There are a few options at the moment and I plan to have lots more. Have a go!! ---NexusJnr
This is a really simple code. I got the idea from this section (i was expecting a clock sitting on the desktop with the other one). It's based on the form transparency lark by Chris Yates. Just added a graphic a label and a timer. Voila..a clock that sits on your desktop.
I always wanted a journal on my site but I never had time to get the dam thing updated...so I wrote an ASP script that does it all. You log on to the submit page from any browser, fill in your entry and bobs your uncle..the code dynamicly adds a link on the index page and adds the entry to a database...so now you can update every day, can be used for all sorts...a tecnical support page, stroy submission etc. I uncluded an admin page based on the guest book by Kathi O'Shea (thanks) in which you can delete entries. ---- I have now updated it to use just one textbox to submit your entry (which can be as long as you like) and fixed the single quotes problem!! thanks kerry
This code is an example of using timer events and controll arrays. What this file does is displays different messages at different intervals on the text area of this notepad like application. They do not activate (the messages) until a user types in the screen. A user can specify which messages he/she wants shown on screen by pressing F5 to get to the controll box. There are a few options at the moment and I plan to have lots more. Have a go!! ---NexusJnr
This is a really simple code. I got the idea from this section (i was expecting a clock sitting on the desktop with the other one). It's based on the form transparency lark by Chris Yates. Just added a graphic a label and a timer. Voila..a clock that sits on your desktop.
I always wanted a journal on my site but I never had time to get the dam thing updated...so I wrote an ASP script that does it all. You log on to the submit page from any browser, fill in your entry and bobs your uncle..the code dynamicly adds a link on the index page and adds the entry to a database...so now you can update every day, can be used for all sorts...a tecnical support page, stroy submission etc. I uncluded an admin page based on the guest book by Kathi O'Shea (thanks) in which you can delete entries. ---- I have now updated it to use just one textbox to submit your entry (which can be as long as you like) and fixed the single quotes problem!! thanks kerry
This code is an example of using timer events and controll arrays. What this file does is displays different messages at different intervals on the text area of this notepad like application. They do not activate (the messages) until a user types in the screen. A user can specify which messages he/she wants shown on screen by pressing F5 to get to the controll box. There are a few options at the moment and I plan to have lots more. Have a go!! ---NexusJnr
This is a really simple code. I got the idea from this section (i was expecting a clock sitting on the desktop with the other one). It's based on the form transparency lark by Chris Yates. Just added a graphic a label and a timer. Voila..a clock that sits on your desktop.
This code is an example of using timer events and controll arrays. What this file does is displays different messages at different intervals on the text area of this notepad like application. They do not activate (the messages) until a user types in the screen. A user can specify which messages he/she wants shown on screen by pressing F5 to get to the controll box. There are a few options at the moment and I plan to have lots more. Have a go!! ---NexusJnr
This is a really simple code. I got the idea from this section (i was expecting a clock sitting on the desktop with the other one). It's based on the form transparency lark by Chris Yates. Just added a graphic a label and a timer. Voila..a clock that sits on your desktop.
This code is an example of using timer events and controll arrays. What this file does is displays different messages at different intervals on the text area of this notepad like application. They do not activate (the messages) until a user types in the screen. A user can specify which messages he/she wants shown on screen by pressing F5 to get to the controll box. There are a few options at the moment and I plan to have lots more. Have a go!! ---NexusJnr
This is a really simple code. I got the idea from this section (i was expecting a clock sitting on the desktop with the other one). It's based on the form transparency lark by Chris Yates. Just added a graphic a label and a timer. Voila..a clock that sits on your desktop.
This code is an example of using timer events and controll arrays. What this file does is displays different messages at different intervals on the text area of this notepad like application. They do not activate (the messages) until a user types in the screen. A user can specify which messages he/she wants shown on screen by pressing F5 to get to the controll box. There are a few options at the moment and I plan to have lots more. Have a go!! ---NexusJnr
This is a really simple code. I got the idea from this section (i was expecting a clock sitting on the desktop with the other one). It's based on the form transparency lark by Chris Yates. Just added a graphic a label and a timer. Voila..a clock that sits on your desktop.