Hey "Duke",

That's a really interesting question, although off topic for this 
mailing list. You got me thinking and experimenting, and I've come up 
with a solution to detect a visitor's speed just using JavaScript. I 
wrote about it on my blog:

http://www.thefutureoftheweb.com/blog/2005/12/javascript-speed-detection

Good luck! Let me know how it goes,

Jesse Skinner
www.thefutureoftheweb.com

brushstreet-Duke wrote:
> I have used css for the first time to rebuild my church’s site, and love it.
> I would like to include a Flash header on the homepage, but switch to a
> standard gif header for viewers with slow connections.  I was hoping that
> there is a way to maybe have two “includes”, and use one or the other – but
> first I need some kind of ‘conditional switch’ or ‘logic switch’.
> 
> Any ideas?
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