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I spent hours trying to find an example of
onMouseOver and onMouseOut and OnClick. I did find somethings about
onMouseOver and onMouseOut but not the onClick.

can you please help me with an example

Thanks
Nov 13 '07
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acoder
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You shouldn't need cookies if the image that was specified isn't supposed to go to that specific user. Useing variables is alot easier.
If he wants to remember that the image has changed even after the page has reloaded, he will need cookies.
PSS- WOOT! 300 POST!
Congratulations !
Nov 26 '07 #11
Death Slaught
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If he wants to remember that the image has changed even after the page has reloaded, he will need cookies.

Congratulations !
Yeah there's a few options for him, and thanks, Death
Nov 26 '07 #12

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