Hi,

I am not familiar with DHTML and how it can be used to
talk to PHP to update a certain part of a page.  That
is all I need, is one section of the page, not the
entire page, to be refreshed.  The part is just text
from a database.  However on the page I want
backgrounds, images etc but I don't want these to
refresh, just the text from the database.

What you have said below seems exactly what I want. 
But I have never used DHTML.  Could you show me a
example of both frames (just the source) of how one
talks to another please?

Jerry

 --- Bronislav Klucka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: > > I want to have a PHP website that feeds
> information
> > off a mysql database.  But generally changes
> occour
> > and instead of asking users to refresh the page to
> get
> > the updates is there a way to provide the updates
> > without them needing to refresh the page?
> >
> > E.G. For like shooping Carts, Chat rooms, etc...
> >
> > Is there a way in PHP or something to make updates
> > show up live as they happen instead of the yucky
> meta
> > refresh tag in HTML?
> >
> > Thanks for your time in advance.
> 
> I'm sorry, I always dissapoint you, but what ever
> you want to send to
> browser must be demend by the browser. I mean you
> can tell browser to reload
> part of the page, browser has to ask for it, you can
> send more information
> to the browser and then use DHTML to provide the
> showing, or hiding...
> 
> There is only one way how to do, what you want (but
> it always ask the
> server, only user will not see reloading). The way
> is to have 2 frames: 1st
> for showing the content and the second to refresh
> every 1 min. (or as you
> want), receive informations and using DHTML change
> the content of the first
> frame, the secomd frame could be at the bootom of
> the browser, 1pixel
> height, to be "invisible"
> 
> 
> 
> Brona
>  

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