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Article Discussion: Create Your Own DHTML Slideshow With a Fading Effect
Create Your Own DHTML Slideshow With a Fading Effect If you have any questions or comments about this article then please post them here.
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Great article!! I just started doing some Web classes and this will come in handy.
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Nice article - Where's the source?
I followed the link in your article to get the source files but was unsuccessful. Could you fix the link or post the source to the forum?
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Congralutations, great article !
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I'd be interested in the web class that incorporates this slide show. Are you doing it in .NET or Java? If it is a .NET user control, I'd be very interested in seeing it!
Thanks!
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I'm also interested in this code if it is in fact .NET -- if it is Java, then I think I've already found something. Please let me know.
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The code used in the article is for the client side only - it's a combination of Javascript, HTML, and CSS - commonly known as DHTML (Dynamic HTML). Java and .NET are server-side languages.
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