This is the only cross browser solution I could find although it is just repositioning an outside element.
<div style="width:200px;height:159px;filter:alpha(opacity=25);-moz-opacity:.25;opacity:.25;background:url(http://www.mandarindesign.com/images/monday.jpg)"></div><p style="width:200px;text-align:justify;position:relative;top:-159px;color:black;">This opacity background with fully opaque text works in Mozilla and IE.</p>
This solution only works in IEhttp://www.domedia.org/oveklykken/css-transparency.php
The Access denied is what I expected you'd get. You cannot do anything to the document inside the iframe if it is not from the same domain. That obviously include scrolling. Sorry
from what I can tell this is the source of your error
cart.Columns.Add(New DataColumn("price", GetType(Decimal)))
You are adding a datacolumn to cart but the datacolumn value is "price" and you're trying to convert it to decimal (which you can't).I think that is the problem.
$postcode = $_POST['postbox'];$find = array();$replacewith = array();$find[] = ":lol:";$find[] = ":)";$replacewith[] = '<img src="lol.gif" alt="LOL"/>';$replacewith[] = '<img src="smile.gif" alt="smile"/>';for($i=0;$i<sizeof($find);$i++){ $postcode = str_replace($find[$i],$replacewith[$i],$postcode);}
something like that. Please excuse any syntax errors, I didn't have time to test it
Yeah that is not truely a gradiant it is just opacity in selected areas, degress. It is the background color of the element and the background color of the underneath element.
using
filter:Alpha(Opacity=20, FinishOpacity=100, Style=1,, StartX=0, StartY=0, FinishX=0, FinishY=50);
I got thisThe problems I find with it is that it is applied to the entire element: the background, text, borders, everything.
IE has filter:alpha that creates just about any type of gradient you can imagine. Look at that for ideas. For once it is too bad filter is not a standard.