It does seem that Javascript is now being used for all sorts of routine functions where simple HTML would suffice. I suspect the fault lies with programs such as Front Page, rather than individual Webmasters. I can often get round the problem by going into the source code and finding the links I need. Josh. ______________________________________________ FREE Personalized Email at Mail.com Sign up at http://www.mail.com?sr=mc.mk.mcm.tag001 ____________________________________________________________ Voyager Mailing List - Info & Archive: http://www.vapor.com/ For Listserver Help: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "HELP" To Unsubscribe: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "UNSUBSCRIBE"
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