Hey,
a quick update, I know not many people use opera but...i do, and this does
not work on Opera 6.05.
It degrades gracefully though, it goes straight to the image.

HTH.
Cheers,
-Ryan


On 2/7/2004 9:37:36 PM, Joseph Szobody
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > My question is,
> I'm updating the pages by creating a url back to the
> > same script with some differing $_REQUEST settings for the page number
> > (&PAGE=2) and on a smaller screen this bumps the page back to the top.
> > Is there a better way to do this with some kind of update image function
> > without getting into incompatible javascript or CSS or am I following
> > normal procedure?
>
> Paul,
>
> You're
> in luck. A List Apart just published yesterday a great article on
> displaying images without refreshing the entire page.
>
> http://www.alistapart.com/articles/imagegallery
>
> "It works as expected on IE5+ and Netscape 6+ on Windows and Mac. It also
> works in Safari and all the various flavors of Mozilla like Firebird and
> Camino."
>
> It might be a bit tricking making thetechnique dynamically driven with
PHP,
>
> but it's doable. Have fun.
>
> Joseph
>
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