I have a page that allows the user to download a dynamically-generated file. It takes a long time to generate, so I'd like to show a "waiting" indicator. The problem is, I can't figure out how to detect when the browser has received the file so that I can hide the indicator. I'm requesting a hidden form, which POSTs to the server, and targets a hidden iframe for its results. This is, so I don't re
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The CSS box model is rather complicated, particularly when it comes to scrolling content. While the browser uses the values from your CSS to draw boxes, determining all the dimensions using JS is not straight-forward if you only have the CSS. That's why each element has six DOM properties for your convenience: offsetWidth, offsetHeight, clientWidth, clientHeight, scrollWidth and scrollHeight. Thes
I'm uploading a file to the server. The file upload HTML form has 2 fields: File name - A HTML text box where the user can give a name in any language. File upload - A HTMl 'file' where user can specify a file from disk to upload. When the form is submitted, the file contents are received properly. However, when the file name (point 1 above) is read, it is garbled. ASCII characters are displayed p
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