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  1. Thanks for the reply. Though at this moment I succeded without using cookies. I created two frames. I did save the variables at the frame source-page and then accessed the variables from the frame-pages. Very simplified example://In bottom framevar radioButtons = top.frames['main'].document.getElementById("RadioButtons")if(radioButtons){ for(i=0; i<radioButtons.length; i++) { if(radioButtons[i].name == "RadioQuestion") { if(radioButtons[i].checked) { //sao_user_answer and currentQuestion are my define global variables at //my frame-source page parent.sao_user_answer[parent.currentQuestion] = radioButtons[i].value parent.currentQuestion++ break }//if }//if }//for}//if
  2. SOLVED!Hi!I'm creating a special webpage with a question for each page.I've made .js file where I create variables, e.g. var user_answer or var currentQuestionI want these variables to be stored when I reloading the page for the next question. But I don't get it to work, because when I'm reloading the page all the variables is reinitialized. So what is the best way to save information when a user is reloading the page, or the page is automatically reloaded? I've tried to write a script that write's the page all over again but it seems it doesn't works so well with the javascript, or am I making everything wrong. I have a big sample at my homepage, I guess it's very hard to read but I put it up anyway if you are curios. http://hem.bredband.net/b308144
  3. In HTML-code I use cellspacing and cellpadding like this: <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"></table> I get the same results in CSS when coding like this: table { margin: -1px; padding: -1px;} What troubles me is it really legable to add a negative value in the margin and padding variables in the CSS-coding? Does this CSS-code really act exactly the same way as the HTML-code?/VantskruvEdit: Note that when using values 0px instead of -1px in the CSS-code the result will be different than the HTML-code.
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