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Sent by Robert Patt-Corner on November 23, 1999 at 15:08:00: - feedback #619

Comments:
Rapidly becoming my favorite Javascript reference. Many thanks!

R./


Sent by James Cook on December 03, 1999 at 06:15:59: - feedback #641

Worth:
Very worth reading

Length:
Just right

Technical:
Just right

Comments:
Fantastic web site, I use it all the time.
Keep up the good work!


Sent by adrian harvey on December 23, 1999 at 09:43:29: - feedback #683

Worth:
Very worth reading

Length:
Just right

Technical:
Just right

Comments:
Hi,
a fast suggestion...irt??? what does it stand for...took me a lot of clicks to find out...why not spell-out under your logo...along with a slogan...clarity of communication and user comprehension...branding, if you like...

regards A


Sent by Michael Bobrowicz on August 01, 2000 at 18:05:42: - feedback #1565

Comments:
Allow me to introduce myself as it were. My name is Michael Bobrowicz and I am the business development director here at DevX.

We are looking to expand our Linux related content and expertise to better serve our readers. (We're enjoying about 2.5M unique visits a month right now). We're wondering if you would like to talk about mutual opportunities in terms of audience development, content and of course revenue generation.

You can find me at 650-688-2419 (o), 650-333-1816 (cell) and mbobrowicz@devx.com.


Sent by Jackson Gehman on January 20, 2001 at 09:40:41: - feedback #2261

Worth:
Not worth reading

Comments:
I hate to be blunt, but this "About" page
sucks! Looking over it, I still don't know
what the hell irt.org is... could you at least
include a basic paragraph on the about
page explaining yourselves?


Sent by Robert Seidl on March 03, 2001 at 15:30:45: - feedback #2448

Worth:
Very worth reading

Comments:
I recently found your site and have been using it almost daily ever since. It is like truffles to an HTML pig like me.
Every time I had a question I was able to quickly find a short, to the point answer on the site here.
Almost the opposite of Microsofts site.
Thanks so much for creating and maintaining this great site !
Robert


Sent by Babin on September 07, 2001 at 13:28:20: - feedback #3142

Worth:
Very worth reading

Comments:
I think these words will be enough to describe irt.org: Huge and Helpful.



Sent by Paul Leech on December 26, 2001 at 04:35:10: - feedback #3440

Worth:
Very worth reading

Comments:
My "Very Worth Reading" selection is based on the site as a whole. There's only ONE thing that I can think of that would improve it, and that would be putting a link to an actual working example of the content that is posted on each page. What I wind up doing all too often is copying the code and seeing it in action before I know if that's what I'm looking for. If you guys are interested, I would be willing to contribute the content that I already have as well as doing some additional examples to complete a section or whatever y'all would deem appropriate. Perhaps there's a reason why this isn't already on the site. If so, my only question would be _WHY_....?


Sent by Tom McAdams on Monday May 07, 2007 at 11:20:09 - feedback #4534

Worth:
Very worth reading

Length:
Just right

Technical:
Just right

Comments:
I was not sure if you accepted outside input for code, but I have used this site for years, and it is always my first place to check for code. I sometimes put together pieces that I thought your users could use, but could not find where I could submit it. I thought I would try here. Your site is the Absolute Best!!

Q: Javascript: How do I change an image when a checkbox is checked or unchecked?

<CODE>

<img src="image1.gif" height=15 width=15 name="im99"> <input type="checkbox" name="S123" onClick="if (this.checked) document.im99.src='image2.gif'; if (this.checked == false) document.im99.src='image1.gif'";>

</CODE>




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