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testing of a table of poll - failed and don't know how to make it work
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View Poll Results<span class="normal">: testing of a table of poll</span>
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<td class="thead" colspan="4" align="center" style="font-weight:normal">This poll will close on <strong>13-32-2006</strong> at <strong>25:01 PM</strong></td>
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yes--or else
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<td class="alt1" align="center" title="Votes"><strong>10</strong></td>
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<em>no?</em>
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<td class="alt1" align="center" title="Votes"><strong>7</strong></td>
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<td class="tfoot" colspan="4" align="center"><span class="smallfont">Voters: <strong>17</strong>. You have already voted on this poll</span></td>
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Hello to you all. Let see how this thing works take it easy on the "rook".
See...? there's nothing to it. Its easy to make a post. hj
Anyone have any suggestions and/or tips on where a "rookie" optical lens manufacturer should start his quest to be all that he can be in this industry.
Any and all suggestions are greatly appreciated. Somebody.........anybody....
please help.
Try posting in the general discussion forum. The test forum is to try out features which you can use when posting, most discussions take place in the "regular" forums.
good luck
does this forum use active x?
What is active x??
Something your pc uses to display websites, I think. Some websites won't work if it is disabled. I could not loggin to my online banking but tech support at the bank talked me thru it. I needed to put them in my trusted site so active x controls and cookies would be allowed for there site. Anyway, it's fixed. I just got rid of trojan.Zlob from a game site that attatched my pc thru active x. Don't ask how, but I did it, not Norton! Thanks.
No Active X is used here.