I'm on a dialup connection, so the fact that it is reloading is quite apparent. It doesn't bother me all that much, but if the client is really hard set on no reloading here's my suggestion. Keep the basic format as it is now, so that non js users can still use it fine, load all the images and stuff when they go to room_208.php but have all the other ones 'display:hidden;' then put onlclick='somejavascript;return false;' on the links and have somejavascript switch which ones are hidden. That way it will look fine for either javascript or no javascript, but those with javascript will not reload the page.

Kornel Lesinski wrote:

On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 17:29:14 +0100, Jan Brasna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It is reloading, so what's the problem? It depends on the line speed and cache how fast it will load the new page. So it may flicker sometimes, sometimes not.


True. You can't do much about it. If your client can't stand it,
tell him to switch to Firefox or Opera, which don't flicker (...that much).



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