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Posted by adwatson on 11/12/42 12:00
If any of the sites have some sort of anti-frame javascript, you may
have problems - but worth trying. Another option may be to have four
(or however many) browser windows open to the correct pages, and some
sort of code on the actual computer to shuffle through them somehow...
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On Jan 16, 1:09 pm, Toby A Inkster <usenet200...@tobyinkster.co.uk>
wrote:
> Sibine wrote:
> > If anyone can help point out where I'm going wrong or a better way to do
> > this it would be excellent.
>
> Using Javascript and frames. Two frames. Very thin one at the top. Very
> big one underneath. In the top frame, call a Javascript function every 60
> seconds, that loads a URL into the bottom frame. Easy.
>
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