I found this exact same page in my search too........
Will have to try it out. My only worry is the part where the author says..."depends on version of MSXML installed". Now I'm not sure which versions of IE come with MSXML or if its a feature the client will have to download and install to access the page properly.
Will research this a bit more. The other problem I have with what Barney and others have suggested with the IFRAME and FRAME thing is that, the IFRAME will load as soon as the client page loads up. The page I will be accessing using IFRAME sets a variable that is timestamp dependent. Finally when the _javascript_ function (which needs one of its variable set thru the IFRAME) is called (dependent on when the client clicks a link for example), the variable is stale. If I can tolerate an indefinite time delay, I would not jump thru all these hoops and simply call a <script src="" with the src page returning the entire _javascript_ function.

I hope that made some sense whatsoever :)
>Is this the sort of thing you're looking for?
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>http://jibbering.com/2002/4/httprequest.html
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>-Bret
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