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Date Posted: 20:48:09 12/01/06 Fri
Author: snarg
Subject: a little confusing
In reply to: yes 's message, "Re: ok test 4 question ????" on 15:41:39 12/01/06 Fri

it's more monkey see monkey do with me, but good to know ="true" can go anywhere. I'll try to keep it in back of mind when looking at properties. Myself I'm used to putting it at the end of the stuff I embed a place for everything and everything in it's place. BTW I emailed Beanies owner--dicn't tell him I was stealing his stuff but tried to tell him to record Beanie singing (howling) "Northern Dixie". That song is still sacred down here. Talk about starting some stuff --how about the civil war all over again



>> I've been putting the Hidden=true at the end of the
>>url--you have it between the embed and the src ??? I
>>don't make no difference where it goes ????
>
>
>attributes can be in any order. But it's best to use
>double quotes around the values.
>single quotes work too, but they superceed double
>quotes.
>
>in other words,
>single quotes wrap double quotes.
>Example:
>text='He said,"Hello, Frank."'
>
>not a perfect example but it makes the point I hope.
>
>sometimes you may see "1" or "0" for TRUE or FALSE,
>respectively. But sometimes TRUE is "-1" on some
>systems so it is usually best to use the words then
>the system converts it to an integer it understands.
>(True is a non-zero value)
>
>The volume attribute can be confusing too. Depends on
>the system. sometimes its a negative to zero,
>sometimes zero to a positive.
>
>But dimensions are always positive numbers.
>Positions not always so.
>
>I know TMI.
>
>B-)

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