"... Can u plz chk and let me know...."

Not just "No"; "Hell, no!"

And were I inclined to oblige, you'd have to send me your credentials, which would violate that site's terms of use.

If that sounds merely grumpy or unkind, consider the following:
    You can and should check for yourself... and -- given that you claim to have credentials -- you can use your browser's 'view source' option to find the html that's actually extant at the point you're having problems... after which, any number of tools discussed in nodes on this site, alone, will allow you to resolve the issue.

On asking for help, How do I post a question effectively?, and, last but not least, I know what I mean. Why don't you?.

Questions containing the words "doesn't work" (or their moral equivalent) will usually get a downvote from me unless accompanied by:
  1. code
  2. verbatim error and/or warning messages
  3. a coherent explanation of what "doesn't work actually means.

In reply to Re^3: Trying to send SMS from PC to Mobile but unable to select "Send Free SMS" button on the home page by ww
in thread Trying to send SMS from PC to Mobile but unable to select "Send Free SMS" button on the home page by ravi teja

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