Fwd: [WEB4LIB] Image changing script.

Roy Tennant roy.tennant at ucop.edu
Fri Oct 19 10:08:33 EDT 2001


Let's be clear here. Turf battles aside, client-side technology 
(i.e., Javascript) is the only way to have images change based on 
where the mouse is located. Since mouse movement is not passed back 
to the server, you must use a client-based scripting language to do 
it at all.
Roy

>Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 06:37:30 -0700 (PDT)
>Reply-To: EVeal at mail.ci.lubbock.tx.us
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>From: "Ed Veal" <EVeal at mail.ci.lubbock.tx.us>
>To: Multiple recipients of list <web4lib at webjunction.org>
>Subject: [WEB4LIB] Image changing script.
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>I have an idea for our web site but I don't have a script for it. 
>What I would like to do is have a central randomly rotating image. 
>That part is easy. However, I would to have it set up so that when 
>the user moves the mouse over the links on the page the image in the 
>middle changes to a specific image representing the link.  I have 
>discovered in the past that Javascript work best in my environment. 
>Mainly because I have the least interaction with the City I.T. Dept. 
>(complicated political battles). Any ideas and help would be 
>appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
>Ed
>
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