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Old March 28th, 2000, 07:59 PM
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Automatic, multiple redirects possible with ASP?

<i><b>Originally posted by : Karl Shultz (kshultz@us.ibm.com)</b></i><br />Hello all,<br /><br />I have to admit I am *completely* new to ASP, but this question doesn't seem to have been asked before. If it has, apologies for wasted BW.<br /><br />I'm looking for a way to do sequential redirects, if you will, so I get a "slide show" of sorts. The files can be named with any convention - probably something like 1.asp, 2.asp, ...n.asp. I'd like to be able to run through these files at a given rate of speed - say show one every second, or five seconds, or whatever.<br /><br />Here's the trick - I want to hide the entire process from the end user. So no meta tags or Javascript tricks are allowed. This is what led me to believe ASP could help. Anyone have any suggestions?

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<i><b>Originally posted by : Pommetje Horlepiep (pommetje_horlepiep@hotmail.com)</b></i><br /><br />What's wrong with using a REFRESH in a metatag? <br />No enduser will ever see the metatag unless they say "View Source".<br /><br />I don't see what ASP has got to do with this.<br /><br /><br />regards<br /><br />------------<br />Karl Shultz at 3/28/2000 5:59:23 PM<br /><br />Hello all,<br /><br />I have to admit I am *completely* new to ASP, but this question doesn't seem to have been asked before. If it has, apologies for wasted BW.<br /><br />I'm looking for a way to do sequential redirects, if you will, so I get a "slide show" of sorts. The files can be named with any convention - probably something like 1.asp, 2.asp, ...n.asp. I'd like to be able to run through these files at a given rate of speed - say show one every second, or five seconds, or whatever.<br /><br />Here's the trick - I want to hide the entire process from the end user. So no meta tags or Javascript tricks are allowed. This is what led me to believe ASP could help. Anyone have any suggestions?

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Old April 3rd, 2000, 10:18 AM
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<i><b>Originally posted by : Karl Shultz (karl.shultz@ibm.com)</b></i><br />I don't want the users to be able to see *anything* in the source code. Hence it needs to be on the back end and may (or may not) involve ASP.<br /><br /><br />------------<br />Pommetje Horlepiep at 4/2/2000 10:03:45 AM<br /><br /><br />What's wrong with using a REFRESH in a metatag? <br />No enduser will ever see the metatag unless they say "View Source".<br /><br />I don't see what ASP has got to do with this.<br /><br /><br />regards<br /><br />------------<br />Karl Shultz at 3/28/2000 5:59:23 PM<br /><br />Hello all,<br /><br />I have to admit I am *completely* new to ASP, but this question doesn't seem to have been asked before. If it has, apologies for wasted BW.<br /><br />I'm looking for a way to do sequential redirects, if you will, so I get a "slide show" of sorts. The files can be named with any convention - probably something like 1.asp, 2.asp, ...n.asp. I'd like to be able to run through these files at a given rate of speed - say show one every second, or five seconds, or whatever.<br /><br />Here's the trick - I want to hide the entire process from the end user. So no meta tags or Javascript tricks are allowed. This is what led me to believe ASP could help. Anyone have any suggestions?

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