Pascal Nunes

An Experimenter. My experiments with life.
Indian Astrology
Monday, June 06, 2005
posted by Pascal @ 8:17 am

I wanted to test if blogger allowed me to have HTML form and Java-scripts in a blog entry. I plan to change the look and feel of the blog after my exams(Yes, another template!). Decided to make it a little interesting. If this work you will be able to calculate your lucky number according to indian astrology. (I am no expert on astrology and this is just for fun. So don't sue me if my predictions about your number are wrong)





Day
Month
Year





--- Too bad ---


blogger does not support scripts within entries :(.

since I had written this, I uploaded it on my site, so that you can still give it a try...
here: goto Astro

5 Comments:

At 1:15 pm, Blogger Sandesh Singh said...

Is the form supposed to do something? For me it's only reloading the page ...

(No, I am using Firefox ... ;)

 
At 1:18 pm, Blogger Sandesh Singh said...

Also, as an afterthought, I hope you don't depend on your blog entries for input, cause that would mean you having to put a form (or any other such element) in everytime you post. That is fine in the beginning, but you might get tired of it.

Make your customizations 'post'-independent, in short.

 
At 5:31 am, Blogger Pascal said...

It gave me an error. Blogger does not allow scripts. I thought it would not publish the post if there was an error. Seems I was wrong. It published the post, only without the scripts. That is why there is no publishing. Thats bad.

Sandy, you think I would put browser specific scripts on my site??

 
At 11:12 am, Blogger Sandesh Singh said...

No, but I was sure you would forget (and you did) that there are brwosers that _don't_ support scripts. Like Elinks.

 
At 6:41 am, Blogger Pascal said...

It was just a test. I thought it would be cool if some post could be a small game maybe. Ofcourse it would need your browser to support scripts, but still something that the user could do here. More than just read.

Remember Flames Calculater, Sandy? I was thinking ok putting a java-script version of that here.

 

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