Cool can I get a copy too please?! At 06:54 PM 10/10/2002 -0400, you wrote: >Hi Geoff. Yes I will have to agree with you on that one. I'm going to now >check those files. I'm just asking bc my knowledge of C has helped me in >decoding the javascript. Oh by the way, since structs aren't used in >javascript, what does the '.' signify in something like >OnClick=Window.open('http://www.cnet.com'); Or something like that. Is the >entire function called window.open? Or is window pointing to open? I've >been reading a lot of C stuff over the past 8 months, and am working on a >module for Unrealircd. Its going to let opers get all the pm's being sent >through the server, and it will be able to show up in various logs. I have >also found that many languages are based off of C, and Javascript seems to >be one example, however there are differences. For example, in C the '.' >operator is used to manipulate the value of a member inside a structure, >which is stored in a variable. I don't know if you know C, but if you're >interested I can provide you with examples, and I can also give you my >lynx_bookmarks.html, which contains all the urls for the C docs. Thx for >the info on the javascript! > >Microsoft dialogue >This company has performed an illegal operation and will be shutdown. If >this problem persists, delete Winblows and install Linux. Close button > >On Fri, 11 Oct 2002, Geoff Shang wrote: > > > On Thu, 10 Oct 2002 igueths at attbi.com wrote: > > > > > Hi Geoff.Just out of curiosity, do you know Javascript? > > > Or do you just tend to figure out the code as it is > > > similar to C? > > > > I took a crash course in javascript from some online docs when I needed to > > come up with some scripting to get a job done. > > > > > If you don't mind, can you try to find > > > the file from which the url for the cnetradio stream was > > > extracted? Bc I'm still checking various files for the > > > link to the playlist, and can't seem to find it. I even > > > tried passing showType and radioplayer to > > > radio_load_2.html and assigning values to those > > > variables, and checked the return value to see if that > > > would return the link. > > > > You're on the right track. In the radio_load_2.html file, you'll see a > > function called wihchPath. this determins where to go next, based on the > > browser used. One bit says: > > > > if (OpSys == "Linux") { > > window.location = buildOldURL(); > > > > Good enough for me. so I scroll down to > > > > function buildOldURL() { > > > > and down a little it says: > > > > if(args.showType == "live") { > > > > return("http://www.cnet.com/radio/rlu/live_2.html"); > > > > So that's where we go, kids. > > > > And on the 3rd screen you'll find: > > > > var livePathRmp = "http://www.cnet.com/radio/playlist/live.ram"; > > > > If anyone wants the URLs I have for the javascript tutes and references, > > just let me know. A little bit of javascript knowlege helps a lot when > > figuring out this stuff. > > > > Geoff. > > > > > > > > -- > > Geoff Shang <gshang at uq.net.au> > > ICQ number 43634701 > > > > Make sure your E-mail can be read by everyone! > > http://www.betips.net/etc/evilmail.html > > > > Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. > > See http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Speakup mailing list > > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup > > > > >_______________________________________________ >Speakup mailing list >Speakup at braille.uwo.ca >http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup