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Hi,

I know this is slightly off topic, but I have a PHP script that displays the
network status of various machines on my network, which refreshes every x
period of time (default 5secs) but of course Microsoft in their wisdom
decided to make IE click every time a page is loaded. Now, I know how to
desable this through the setting, but what to know if their is css or
javascript stuff that can stop this for other people viewing this page???

All help appreciated

Ta,

Al,
Jul 17 '05 #1
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Clicking? As in a system sound? No, there's no Javascript for that...
"Haggis" <no***@mchaggis .org.uk> wrote in message
news:10******** *******@auth2.d ns.griffin.net. uk...
Hi,

I know this is slightly off topic, but I have a PHP script that displays the network status of various machines on my network, which refreshes every x
period of time (default 5secs) but of course Microsoft in their wisdom
decided to make IE click every time a page is loaded. Now, I know how to
desable this through the setting, but what to know if their is css or
javascript stuff that can stop this for other people viewing this page???

All help appreciated

Ta,

Al,

Jul 17 '05 #2
Hi.

How about a frame (or iframe)? It's just an idea, I don't know if a
refresh in a frame is considered a "reload" or not by IE.

Good luck.

LC

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On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 22:24:31 GMT, "Jason" <js******@cfl.r r.com> wrote:
Clicking? As in a system sound? No, there's no Javascript for that...
"Haggis" <no***@mchaggis .org.uk> wrote in message
news:10******* ********@auth2. dns.griffin.net .uk...
Hi,

I know this is slightly off topic, but I have a PHP script that displays

the
network status of various machines on my network, which refreshes every x
period of time (default 5secs) but of course Microsoft in their wisdom
decided to make IE click every time a page is loaded. Now, I know how to
desable this through the setting, but what to know if their is css or
javascript stuff that can stop this for other people viewing this page???

All help appreciated

Ta,

Al,


Jul 17 '05 #3

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