fphover.class
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I've seen a few web sites that have java menu's and on checking the code, they use 2 files, fphover.class and fphoverx.class. When I open these files, they are full of symbols and make no sense.
Is there somewhere on the web that tells you how to use these files to create a java based rollover menu for my own site??
cheers
S
Is there somewhere on the web that tells you how to use these files to create a java based rollover menu for my own site??
cheers
S
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You are correct - when you create Rollovers in FP 2000 it uses these for some reason, and posts them all over your root folder.
PS None of the "FrontPage is crap Ha Ha" stuff all - I dont use it anymore, just know it very well
Edited cos I have had a few pints, and it didnt make sense
[This message has been edited by Dream Weaver (edited 25 January 2001).]
You are correct - when you create Rollovers in FP 2000 it uses these for some reason, and posts them all over your root folder.
PS None of the "FrontPage is crap Ha Ha" stuff all - I dont use it anymore, just know it very well
Edited cos I have had a few pints, and it didnt make sense
[This message has been edited by Dream Weaver (edited 25 January 2001).]
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:<HR>Originally posted by S:
<B>I've seen a few web sites that have java menu's and on checking the code, they use 2 files, fphover.class and fphoverx.class. When I open these files, they are full of symbols and make no sense.
[/quote]
That's because the .class files are compiled Java bytecode.
To understand what's going on, you need to look at the .java files or use a
<B>I've seen a few web sites that have java menu's and on checking the code, they use 2 files, fphover.class and fphoverx.class. When I open these files, they are full of symbols and make no sense.
[/quote]
That's because the .class files are compiled Java bytecode.
To understand what's going on, you need to look at the .java files or use a
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