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It's time now for your comments.
First, Jeremy Raphael had this to say regarding my followup to Chris's post about Rusty Staub Day in Montreal and baseball in general.
they LOVE Rusty Staub in Montreal. They call him "le grande orange" because of his
hair.in my (unsolicited) opinion, one thing more baffling than minor league bobblehead dolls is how Omar Visquel wrote an autobiography, or perhaps that a published was interested in printing an autobiography of Omar Visquel.
And Charlie Vaske had this to say to me regarding my recent webmail posting.
I'm not experiencing the problem you mention in your rant. As far as I can tell, the "Toggle All" is implemented client side. The JavaScript is there in the source and everything.
Sadly, the JavaScript for the Select All link is not present in SquirrelMail 1.2.2 (the version in use by the CEC), or at least I haven't found it. Here's the code that I found:
<a href="/squirrelmail/src/right_main.php?mailbox=INBOX&startMessage=1&sort=1&checkall=1">Select All</A>
And that link looks a lot like a server-side scripting call.
Wait. After thinking about the issue I investigated SquirreMail's options and changed the "Use JavaScript" setting from "AutoDetect" to "Always Use." And now the JavaScript is present and working. I wonder why SquirrelMail failed to detect that I have JavaScript enabled? Anyway, Thanks for the tip, Charlie.
Posted by on 16 July 2002 at 9:06 AM


