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Posted by Peter Fox on 12/08/05 11:46
Following on from Swincher's message. . .
>Hey - -
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>Is there any way to do this? Or, lacking that, any way to simulate it?
Yes - sort-of.
You have to use Javascript (ie client-side) to capture the event. If
you think your users may not have js then there is no way.
Having captured the event how do you get PHP to fire up? There is only
one way and that's by requesting a page.
But!, you say, I'm quite happy with the page I'm on and fetching a new
page will overwrite it :( What's the answer? To open the new page in
its own window or in it's own frame.
IMHO OnMouseOver--->Get a page is going to result in a terrible user
interface.
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PETER FOX Not the same since the submarine business went under
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