I don't know so can't correct you.
I thought the whole idea was that the image gets loaded in the cache
through loading it with javascript.
I might just change the two images to one image and use CSS to display
the right part of the image - cause this preloading is giving me a head
ache at the
If you do that the IE bug will still make the images flicker. If you don't
want it to flicker your going to have to have everything as images and use
javascript to switch the images for you
Steve
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It's to early in the morning to write properly ;-) That should have been correction: ...
On 4/25/06, Taco Fleur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
correct:
I've just used that technique right after I sent the email http://www.web-strategists.com
it seems to work fine without flickering. Does it flicker
Well, just to be clear, when you say you have 42 sites running under the
root, you still have only 1 web site in IIS, right? And your need was to
create a new web site with its own docroot other than the one that all the
others are under, right?
That's specifically what this IISAdmin tool does