any one know java script?

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Hi all. I'm looking for someone who knows Java Script to help out with creating a script that will select a specific range of check boxes. I have a script that will check all check boxes, but I need one that will, if for example I check the first and then the 19th check box, it will check boxes 2-18 as well. This is for the PG CD/DVD request system.
If anyone knows how to do something like this or if my above description wasn't clear, please let me know.
Thanks!
Sincerely Aaron Cannon
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Hi, On the client side, you can get the GreaseMonkey extension for Firefox that will do what you want. You still need to know javascript but it has a lot of sample scripts. On the server side, I don't know. You would probably have to embed it in the html page. For the blind and others prevented from reading by a print disability, there is a site called http://www.bookshare.org/ . This site has a $50 annual fee and a $25 set up fee but has many books on Java, programming, javascript, and other technology related items. I highly recommend it. Unfortunately it is only open to US citizens. They have all of the O'Reilly books. O'Reilly Media publishes only computer and tech books. My point is that I've seen a couple javascript books there and one of them would probably do what you want. If you already have many scanned books that you've scanned for yourself and include the title, author and copyright pages, you can upload them and get a free or reduced subscription cost.

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Yeah, figuring it out on my own is the last-case option. :) I'll probably turn to bookshare if I don't find someone who knows how to do it. I'll have to renew though, as my subscription has lapsed. No big deal though, I was meaning to anyway. Thanks for the info. Sincerely Aaron Cannon At 02:26 AM 6/5/2006, you wrote:
Hi,
On the client side, you can get the GreaseMonkey extension for Firefox that will do what you want. You still need to know javascript but it has a lot of sample scripts. On the server side, I don't know. You would probably have to embed it in the html page.
For the blind and others prevented from reading by a print disability, there is a site called http://www.bookshare.org/ . This site has a $50 annual fee and a $25 set up fee but has many books on Java, programming, javascript, and other technology related items. I highly recommend it. Unfortunately it is only open to US citizens. They have all of the O'Reilly books. O'Reilly Media publishes only computer and tech books. My point is that I've seen a couple javascript books there and one of them would probably do what you want. If you already have many scanned books that you've scanned for yourself and include the title, author and copyright pages, you can upload them and get a free or reduced subscription cost.
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