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Jim Jaffe

Hi maybe somebody knows~~~ In Frontpage 2002 I had a webot that allowed me to
create a Photo marquee the changed a series of photos at prescribed
intervals??? I've looked High and low in FrontPage 2003 and cannot find this
webot???anyone knows where this is???? I would be much obliged.. Jim
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

It was the JAVA based Banner Ad manager
- deprecated because it relies on users having a valid JAVA engine

You can find it (if you want to use a tool that is not supported for many users) in the tool well
View - Toolbars - Customize - Commands - Insert


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| Hi maybe somebody knows~~~ In Frontpage 2002 I had a webot that allowed me to
| create a Photo marquee the changed a series of photos at prescribed
| intervals??? I've looked High and low in FrontPage 2003 and cannot find this
| webot???anyone knows where this is???? I would be much obliged.. Jim
 
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Mark Fitzpatrick

In addition to what Stefan said, most people nowadays don't have Java
installed on their computer as generally there is very little need to. Users
that don't have a Java virtual machine won't be able to see this.

Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Microsoft MVP _ FrontPage
 
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Jim Jaffe

Thank you guys, Now I know.. guess it was fun while it lasted.. again
appreciate greatly your rapid response... Jim

Mark Fitzpatrick said:
In addition to what Stefan said, most people nowadays don't have Java
installed on their computer as generally there is very little need to. Users
that don't have a Java virtual machine won't be able to see this.

Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Microsoft MVP _ FrontPage

Stefan B Rusynko said:
It was the JAVA based Banner Ad manager
- deprecated because it relies on users having a valid JAVA engine

You can find it (if you want to use a tool that is not supported for many
users) in the tool well
View - Toolbars - Customize - Commands - Insert


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_____________________________________________
SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
"Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
To find the best Newsgroup for FrontPage support see:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/FrontPageNewsGroups/tabid/53/Default.aspx
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| Hi maybe somebody knows~~~ In Frontpage 2002 I had a webot that allowed
me to
| create a Photo marquee the changed a series of photos at prescribed
| intervals??? I've looked High and low in FrontPage 2003 and cannot find
this
| webot???anyone knows where this is???? I would be much obliged.. Jim
 
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Bob

In addition to what Stefan said, most people nowadays don't have Java
installed on their computer as generally there is very little need to. Users
that don't have a Java virtual machine won't be able to see this.

Hope this helps,
Mark Fitzpatrick
Microsoft MVP _ FrontPage

Don't you mean "because MS wanted to kill off Java" - not because
"there is very little need to" ?
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

No, MS made it work better under Windows, and Sun had issues with that approach....

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Tom Willett

MS had no choice but to kill JAVA, as a result of the lawsuit that was won
by Sun.

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| Don't you mean "because MS wanted to kill off Java" - not because
| "there is very little need to" ?
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