Considering I can't remember last week, never mind a year and a half ago, I'm going to assume that when I wanted to pop a browser window that showed a jpg for alternate images in the catalog using javascript ... I used google, typed in "javascript image pop up window", and that's what I found. (I just tried it ... yup, comes right up ... first result. Check the code). I couldn't even tell you what "codelifter.com" is, does, or anything else.twisty said:
And the problem with this is? I mean, I suppose I could have walked over to the bookshelf, grabbed my O'Riley Javascript book, and used their simple example code ... but typing it into google was even easier. Or I guess I could have used any of the other 836,000 results that google presented ... would that make me more |eeT?
I wrote C/C++ code for years on the server side ... these goofy web scripting languages are cool and all, but I really have no interest in spending any amount of time learning them as I have little use other than the one or two functions I use them for in the catalog ... I google for examples, I copy and paste (and modify as needed). I see little use in re-inventing the wheel
- Roach