That is a potential solution, and one that I'll probably resort to if
a better one can't be found; however, I'd rather not limit this to
people who have javascript enabled.

On 9/30/07, John W. Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Micah Wylde wrote:
> > I've written an extension (which I can clean-up and release at some
> > point if there's interest) that allows for uploading and cropping
> > header images, and then includes a partial in the page editing
> > interface that allows for selection of header images for particular
> > pages. My problem is that my client wants multiple header images per
> > page, which should change each time the page is loaded. While this is
> > not difficult from a ruby perspective, the caching system makes this
> > ineffective; though the radius tag that gives the current page's
> > header image url rotates through all of the images for that page, it
> > will actually only change whenever the cache expires.
>
> Why not load one image by default and if javascript is enabled load a
> random one with javascript?
>
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