Re: having the top frame on a framed WebMessenging page reload itself
(presumably with a <META REFRESH> tag.

This is a big no-no. Most advertisers will forbid you to do this. If a
browser window gets buried on the screen or if the user walks away, the ad
server would be serving up ads that would not actually be seen. Every ad
contract I've seen forbids this.

Technically, it would work just fine, but not from a real world perspective.

More commercial developers would use IMAIL for its web messenging if it was
a little more adaptable. It's great in a corporate environment, but is not
100% suitable for "commercial" sites due to integration problems like this.
Of course, it's better than anything else out there.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Madscientist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> You could do the script thing... or you could put a script in the ad frame
> that timed out and reloaded itself... if you're rotator code is swift
> enough, you might even change the timeout value depending on the ad... to
> change the exposure time for each... but I'm getting ahead of myslef.
> _M


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