Hi,

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> Richard,
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> why use javascript at all?

The idea was so that people who didn't have software for viewing SVG 
would see a nice picture, taking up most the screen, containing some 
linked text warning them that they needed to be able to display SVG 
and with links to Adobe, Firefox etc. as well as links into the site 
(one normal and one which opens a new window maximized for viewing 
graphics. I also have rollover events to make the linked bits clear 
and it's the JavaScript to pre-load the rollover graphics which 
doesn't work (or at least it only seems to work in one directory). 
The idea is to be artistically impressive, technically impressive and 
user friendly. It looks really good and it's just extreamly 
frustrating that the JavaScript only works in one directory and I've 
no idea why. It's rather like having a space suit which works 
perfectly well in test coditions on Earth but refuses to power up in 
space.

Richard Pearman http://www.pixelpalaces.com/
The next stage in the evolution of web comics:
http://www.onlinecomics.net/pages/details/listing.php?comicID=4415



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