You could do the script thing... or you could put a script in the ad frame
that timed out and reloaded itself... if you're rotator code is swift
enough, you might even change the timeout value depending on the ad... to
change the exposure time for each... but I'm getting ahead of myslef.
_M

----- Original Message -----
From: David Lapides <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2000 13:29
Subject: Re: [IMail Forum] .asp requirements


> Yeah, but then how do you get the ad in the top frame to rotate whenever a
> new page is sent on the bottom frame?
> All of the hyperlinks generated by IMAILs Webmessenging will have the
defaul
> target of _self. Loading new pages in the lower frame will have no effect
on
> the upper frame.
>
> I suppose you could rewrite all the Webmessenging templates to include a
> <SCRIPT> that would trigger a reload of the sibling upper frame (which
> contains the ad rotator)
>
> Anyone have any thoughts on this? I'd give my eyeteeth to find a way to
run
> ASP and Webmessenging on the same page.
>
> David
> ----- Original Message -----
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>
> > What you *can* do is run your AdShark program in a frame at the top of
the
> > page (with ASP, on the same or a different web server), and your IMail
> > system in the bottom frame. All it would take is a simple frame setup
> page.
>
>
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