I would do the following:

A)
I would give them a choice of skipping the intro
If they click on "skip", set a cookie to not show it again
Check for the cookie on the intro page the way you do the session

B)
If they sit through the intro, send them to default and at the same time set
the cookie not to show it again



Regards,
Dario Ferreira
SiterNet USA
877-657-9053
www.riwedding.com
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Subject: Intro page


I'm looking for advice on how to use my intro page....

I have code on my Default.asp page which checks to see if you have looked at
my Intro page (Session(IntroPage)=True) and if u have not, it forwards you
to it, then at the end of the intro it sends you back to the Default page
with a Session variable of True.

Users are complaining that they cannot Bookmark my Default page and they do
not want to have to see the Intro everytime.....is there a way around this??




Tim Cadieux
Technical Applications Analyst / Analyste des applications techniques
Client Services Section / Section de services � la client�le
Administrative Services Division / Division des services administratifs
Corporate Services Branch / Direction des services minist�riels
Facsimile / T�l�copieur : (613) 947-8799


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