> i still think javascript would be the most effective method
>
> am i wrong?
This has 3 major drawbacks;
A lot of corporate firewalls don't allow JavaScript at all
You could turn your JS off, and the template wouldn't know
The template completes before the delay fires off
I only use a delay at server side for situations where the template is doing
something that needs to wait a second before it can do the next task - for
example when posting information to another server
Before I put the delay into my template (for posting), I managed to kill the
recipients server several times - sending several thousand form submissions
in a couple of seconds tends to not be friendly <g>
Philip Arnold
ASP Multimedia Limited
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