Jefferson,
Thanks for the reply.
Yes I know it works. Browsers are rather robust.
I was under the impression however that JavaScripts,
for code meeting the standards, were to placed either:
1. within the <HEAD></HEAD> constructs for delayed
action or
2. within the <BODY></BODY> for inline action.
Any opinions out there?
************************ ferd
On Sat, 18 Jul 1998, Jefferson San Juan wrote:
> you can place javascripts anywhere you like.
> haven't you tried it yet?
>
> - jefferson
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