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Re: Kelen Online Dictionary

From:Sylvia Sotomayor <kelen@...>
Date:Monday, July 15, 2002, 18:14
On Sunday 14 July 2002 18:25, Robert 'Neo' Hill wrote:
> Wow, How would you go about making one of those? I am a (part-time > enthusiast) web designer and that would be extremely useful to > know, if you don't mind publishing some of the code (particularly > the ASP part of the code and underlying databases :) Good Job in > all, i like it
On Sunday 14 July 2002 22:00, Jan van Steenbergen wrote:
> Oh, by all means it works, and how! It's really beautiful. I wish I > had such a thing for my languages...
On Sunday 14 July 2002 22:10, Roger Mills wrote:
> It works, and I'm in awe. (Though I viewed the whole dictionary; > couldn't think of any specific words to look up)
Thank you very much!!! I sent Neo the asp page for accessing the database. Anyone else who wants a copy should email me privately. The database itself is (unfortunately) Access, and there is an isp called Brinkster (www.brinkster.com) that allows its customers to put a database (must be Access) on their site & access it, all for the low price of $12.95/month. This is useful for those of us who don't have their own webservers. The character picker was stolen/borrowed/copied from ideola.com (see http://www.ideola.com/html/charmap.html). As to the VBscript, my girlfriend has worked as a Database Administrator and she put the page together for me. The javascript, on the other hand, is mostly my fault, as are the frames and the html. I had fun making it, though it took a little tweaking once I had it up. For a while there it worked in Opera and Mozilla and not in IE. As for now, Opera on Windows doesn't respond to the reset button, and Access isn't case sensitive. Mozilla & IE work perfectly, as does Opera on Linux. Any Macintosh feedback would be appreciated. -Sylvia -- Sylvia Sotomayor sylvia1@ix.netcom.com The Kélen language can be found at: http://home.netcom.com/~sylvia1/Kelen/kelen.html This post may contain the following characters: á (a-acute); é (e-acute); í (i-acute); ó (o-acute); ú (u-acute); ñ (n-tilde);