Posted by brucie on 11/04/05 19:37
In post <news:436b9672$0$11076$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl>,
Van Duijn said:
> I use an inlineframe to display pages with images with javascript pop up
> links.
what happens when the visitor doesn't have frames or JS for whatever
reason?
> These image pages redirect to each other with the trusted <meta
> http-equiv="refresh" content="10; url=vb9.htm"> metatag.
i wouldn't call it trusted, its nonstandard (works in the browsers that
matter) and it can be disabled (unusual).
> Now this works perfectly well in Netscape and Firefox, but Internet Explorer
> is spoling the fun. After you click an image to open the popup box, the
> image pages (in the inlineframe) won't refresh anymore.
the bastard! one of those cute url thingys to the page would help a lot in
solving your issues and heres an alternative that you may be able to adapt
for your use: http://slide.usenetshit.info/
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