Author | Post | |||
unknown user |
I have not the first idea where to start if some won can plz help me im a noob at this stuff. my AIM sn is mrdogsr |
|||
16.03.2003 14:08:25 |
|
|||
Erik |
Hello, I would advice you to start with the first JavaScript challenge. Look at our tutorial how you can get the code. If you see it, you should find out the solution. Our beginners-section (the tutorials) are far away from being complete till now. Feel free to ask here bye Erik |
|||
16.03.2003 14:15:21 |
|
|||
unknown user |
THANKX FOR THE HELP ERIC IM TRING THAT NOW |
|||
16.03.2003 14:24:29 |
|
|||
unknown user |
HASH the future not a clue msn addy is charmer@eastlink.ca any tutors available? I want to learn it all |
|||
19.03.2003 06:14:19 |
|
|||
DigitalAcid |
The hash contains the year... Find a way to find that year... |
|||
19.03.2003 12:52:52 |
|
|||
unknown user |
I got the year but I don't know how to pass the variable year to the javascript code. The code gets my PC's date and the year I found is too big, I couldnot change my PC date to that year. Please tell me a hint. |
|||
12.06.2003 01:13:36 |
|
|||
unknown user |
I got it, done . |
|||
12.06.2003 03:13:03 |
|
|||
jason001 [none yet] |
Hash the future - wha? - i wrote a tiny perl program to keep adding one to the year and pass the vairables through the same calculations ( $add=$year and $add+=$year+i) while printing the values of of each variable every time. However, no date, when passed through the calculations gave $add the value of "395425559298", this value is just passed - how come? |
|||
17.07.2003 03:23:40 |
|
|||
togi |
you didn't do the same thing with the numbers as the javascript look very carefully and watch for details |
|||
17.07.2003 07:57:23 |
|
|||
unknown user |
you can use sum 1+2+....+year +year.year +year = number you see in compare that all |
|||
23.07.2003 12:39:19 |
|