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Image changing when page reloads

New Here ,
Jul 01, 2007 Jul 01, 2007
Hi
can someone point me to an extenstion or script,
i would like an image to change each
time the page is refreshed or reloaded,
a easy one if possible,
i have seen loads of slideshows, but i only want it to change
when they leave and revisit the page,
thanks
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LEGEND ,
Jul 02, 2007 Jul 02, 2007
You might take a look at Kaosweaver's Advanced Random Images extension.

http://www.kaosweaver.com/extensions/details.php?id=5


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"bavs100" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
> can someone point me to an extenstion or script,
> i would like an image to change each
> time the page is refreshed or reloaded,
> a easy one if possible,
> i have seen loads of slideshows, but i only want it to change
> when they leave and revisit the page,
> thanks
>


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Guest
Jul 02, 2007 Jul 02, 2007
See now Im a novice user i guess but i love messing with tables... and images. If i were to try this at my level, i might look into cookies, an an option but that creates an Overhead. So then there is also an option where Flash, or a Script could be employed. Im sure from the looks of it, Nancy would know better. But Im one to try the Non tech methods, and hand wire the bugger before going High tech and using Extensions.
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LEGEND ,
Jul 03, 2007 Jul 03, 2007
Interesting philosophy you have. Thing is, most Extensions are just the
opposite - they are specifically to help the NON-techie work
efficiently. Typically they hide all the complexity under-the-hood,
making it easy for anyone to add features otherwise virtually
unavailable to them.

emichael brandt

rflulling wrote:
> See now Im a novice user i guess but i love messing with tables... and images.
> If i were to try this at my level, i might look into cookies, an an option but
> that creates an Overhead. So then there is also an option where Flash, or a
> Script could be employed. Im sure from the looks of it, Nancy would know
> better. But Im one to try the Non tech methods, and hand wire the bugger before
> going High tech and using Extensions.
>
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New Here ,
Jul 03, 2007 Jul 03, 2007
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Thank you Nancy
just what i was looking for
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