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The timer, when viewed from a browser |
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mwforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Daniel Ajoy) |
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Wed, 04 Jun 2003 22:53:17 -0500 |
In any case, it's got nothing to do with HTML code.
Daniel
OpenWorld Learning
On 31 May 2003 at 16:24, LRichter99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> I've tried setting up a timer as Wendi suggested in one of her fabulous "How
do
> I.." projects on the MIA site. (I'm counting down from 20, dividing the
system
> number by ten, etc., and displaying it in a text block.) It works great when
I
> run the project with the MWpro exec. But when it is run via Explorer, the
> numbers are no longer clear in the text block--specifically they flip by
> quickly... remaining there, likely, for only the tenth of a second. (The
same
> is true in your online example when I view it.)
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> Is there any html code that can be added to the file to cure this browser
flip?
>
> Thanks.
> Lisa Richter
> Cosmic Thinkers in Laguna Beach, CA
>
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