On 25 Oct 00, at 10:30, Anugu, Anil Reddy wrote:
> You can achieve this using javascript. At the end of the page, before
> </BODY> u can have <script>....</script> which starts the timer ( use
> setInterval function). This will be executed after every thing else in the
> page is rendered. Then using onclick of a button you can stop the timer or
> reset the timer. If you have any images or applets it won't be the case,
> because each of these will be different request.
I will have to load an image. That is why I am asking how to use
threads in this case.
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