Netscape Timeout to HomePage
James Jay Morgan
morganj at INDYVAX.IUPUI.EDU
Fri Dec 6 08:27:58 EST 1996
The other obvious problem is that if you have other pages at your
institution that connect to subordinate pages in your library, users from
outside may suddenly find themselves on your main page without knowing
how they got there. This of course is more of a problem for small
libraries in larger institutions.
Jim Morgan
On Thu, 5 Dec 1996, David Risner wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Dec 1996, Cheryl L. Bell wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know if this will work (or what will) with Microsoft Internet
> > Explorer?
>
> Yes, it will. The problem is that his only works for pages you create
> because the code has to be placed within the document. Any documents
> fetched from other sites won't have this code and thus will stay on the
> screen indefinitely.
>
> --
> +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
> | David G. Risner Network Services Administrator |
> | Southwestern University School of Law Los Angeles, CA |
> | Business: drisner at swlaw.edu http://members.aol.com/dgrisner/Home.html |
> | Personal: dgrisner at pacbell.net (Preferred) dgrisner at aol.com |
> +------------------------------------------------------------------------+
>
>
More information about the Web4lib
mailing list