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genkidave
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 8:46 am (20 years, 4 months ago) Reply with QuoteBack to Top

Hey guys! Merry X-Mas!

OK, I've had advice on this question, but I still can't find any specific code for it.

Here's the problem:

I have 4 different css files that are related to the 4 different seasons (spring.css, summer.css, fall.css and winter.css)

OK, what I want is to find some code that I can insert into my web page that will automatically activate a particular css file according to a starting date and an ending date.
Eg: The winter.css file will be activated on the first day of winter up until the last day of winter, which is when the spring.css file will be activated.

I'm currently reading a book about JAVA 2, but I'm one of the most illogical people known to man, therefore I'm having a difficult time grasping the concept. VB is no problem, so long as I'm creating an application (and I'm reading the book) , but at least I'm trying... Rolling Eyes

Anyway, is there a specific java script out there that will do this, and if not, are there any eager beavers out there who might find this concept a nice little challenge and be nice enough to share it with me, or ALL OF US???

P L E A S E!!!!! Twisted Evil
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Daniel
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 5:31 pm (20 years, 4 months ago) Reply with QuoteBack to Top

Java is certainly not the appropriate language for your problem. In fact I'm not even sure it would work...

Why not learn (just a little) PHP? Alternately you could use Perl or JSP, or any server-side programming language Smile.

[Edit: Javascript would also be an option because it can output HTML, which in this case would be a <link> tag]

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