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aspdotnet_website_programming thread: Navigator problems
Message #1 by "Debi Erpenbeck" <debi.erpenbeck@u...> on Tue, 19 Nov 2002 00:10:26
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I'm working thru ASP.NET Website Programming, Chapter 3, pg 63: "We've
seen what the navigator will look like when displayed in the browser..."
When? Where? How? Any help appreciated.
-D
Message #2 by philp@w... on Tue, 19 Nov 2002 15:35:40
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> I'm working thru ASP.NET Website Programming, Chapter 3, pg 63: "We've
s> een what the navigator will look like when displayed in the browser..."
W> hen? Where? How? Any help appreciated.
> -D
Please note the information regarding book specific support questions in
the P2P FAQ. I would like to explain the Wrox support process. If you
wish to directly query a problem in the book with an expert who knows the
book in detail then e-mail support@w... , with the title of the book
and the last four numbers of the ISBN in the subject field of the e-mail.
Please also confirm the software that you are using (include versions /
editions / service packs etc.). Please specify whether you are receiving
any error messages (or a description of what is happening on your screen
as opposed to what is being described in the book)
Phil Perks
Technical Support Manager
Wrox Press
Message #3 by "Charles Walsek" <cwalsek@w...> on Wed, 20 Nov 2002 16:24:24
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Look at the Home Page Draft on page 70; It shows how to put it all
together. Chapter 3 might be a bit difficult to grasp because of the
many new concepts being introduced. But hang in there! The book is
excellent and you will learn a lot.
BTW: The picture of the Navigator in action is on page 72. You will
need to add a style option within the XSLT file to get the black border
around the table.
Kindest regards,
--Chas
Message #4 by "Debi Erpenbeck" <debi.erpenbeck@u...> on Thu, 21 Nov 2002 06:54:47
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It's been what? days and I still haven't heard from the Wrox Gods...I have
hung in, so far, noticing what you have kindly pointed out here. Thx.
-D
> Look at the Home Page Draft on page 70; It shows how to put it all
t> ogether. Chapter 3 might be a bit difficult to grasp because of the
m> any new concepts being introduced. But hang in there! The book is
e> xcellent and you will learn a lot.
> BTW: The picture of the Navigator in action is on page 72. You will
n> eed to add a style option within the XSLT file to get the black border
a> round the table.
> Kindest regards,
-> -Chas
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