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It used to be a separate page, but now it fetches messages from the board, and spits them out into a javascript file! Now it can be integrated even into a static html website!
"We are merely sprites that dance at the beck and call of our button pressing overlord."
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Very cool. Its always nice to see something new, but I'd prefer some flashes....
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You should have a Links page. It'd be interesting to see what sites you go to often.
"I've been playing a lot of Final Fantasy Tactics lately, trying to master all the jobs for my human characters, and it's even been showing up in my dreams. Last night I had a dream I was watching one of those stand-up shows on TV, and a comedian was doing a bit about, you guessed it, the battle on the roof of Riovanes Castle..." -Indo Tenbuki
"A pizza is worth a thousand words!" -Some penguin
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You might be able to make your frontpage news not dependent on javascript (since some people turn it off for security issues that probably don't exist). You could try using an shtml file on your comcast page and using a server side include... actually, I've never tried using an SSI to a remote server, I'm not sure if that works at all, and all of this is assuming that comcast's pages support shtml files in the first place.
Last edited by mudi (2005-11-12 12:52:22 am)
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Comcast is static pages only. They don't do anything server side. The only way to get dynamic content is either with iframes, or with javascript. Oh yeah, they also have "frontpage extensions" too and some other pre-fab server side stuff including counters.
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