Thanks. It looks like you have a frame setup where the ads are automatically
refreshed. I'm afraid our advertisers would frown on auto-refresh ads.
Regards,
Joe
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Check out: http://www.motocross.com/imail/ and let me know if this is
something like teh look your interested in...
I can give you our solution...
Scott
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Thanks Matthew. So...if we use a frame setup is there a way to have a
frameset for every equivalent Imail html page? I've set up a login page on
our IIS web server at port 80 like this and it works ok. However, when the
user clicks "Login" the form response is to login.cgi, and that means we
would have to have the target be the same frame.
I'd like to have the target be _top and point the form response to an asp
page. Wonder if we can setup a frame set with login.cgi as a frame page.
Anyway, if you have a sense of what I'm trying to do, any help would be
appreciated.
Essentially I'd like to have a frameset asp page for every corresponding
Imail html page. The frameset would be composed of a header, a left navbar,
and a contents frame that contains the actual Imail html page. This would
allow us to have each page deliver a banner ad, for example, in the frame
header and have every new page produce a new banner. We don't want to use
the built-in ad delivery system as we already have a banner management
program built around asp.
Thanks,
Joe
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IMail doesn't use IIS it uses its own web server. Maybe someday they will
write an API so that IIS can be used.
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On Sun, 12 Mar 2000, Joe Reynolds wrote:
> Is there a way to convert all the Imail html files to asp so that asp code
> can be included.
>
> Tried using the "include" command but this just returns the raw asp text
> code as a part of the html file.
>
> One option would be some sort of framed setup, but that is a hassle
compared
> to using asp files for all the Imail files.
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