3 choices if you want to do it on a time basis; javascript setTimeout, flash 
getURL or Lingo gotonetpage....

Chris.

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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Namens David Pyle
Verzonden: woensdag 31 mei 2006 15:15
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Onderwerp: <lingo-l> Slightly OT - Timeout on Web Kiosk

Folks

Apologies for the slightly OT nature of this query.

I've got to punch some Flash, Shockwave and existing web content 
through a web kiosk setup. It'll be frame-based with a master frame 
handling meta-navigation and the content items appearing in the 
sub-frames.

Some sub-frames will be local files and others off the internet 
called from a single corporate site. We can't add any code to the web 
content.

Does anyone know how you could implement a timeout client-side in the 
master frame so that when a user walks away from the kiosk it will 
return to a local "home" page.

Easy in Lingo if it was all director :-)

But sadly there's so much web content that it's gotta be delivered 
via a browser :-(

Thanks in advance.


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