Hi,
you shouldn't apply this behavior directly to an image. Firstly for the
reason you mentioned, secondly because old browsers (NN4) won't recognise
it. Firstly add a null link to the image - click the image hit Ctrl + K to
hyperlink it and type "javascript:;" without the quotes into the dialog now
when you apply the behavior after clicking on the image and selecting event
you'll see an entry for events for <a> choose the event you want -
presumably onclick
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Cheers,
Jon
Microsoft MVP - FP
Fuse - News wrote:
> We are using FP2003 Behaviors to open images in a new window without
> all the fancy menus and the like. However, we notice that when you
> hover over the image, the cursor doesn't change into the hand/finger
> alerting you that this graphic is clickable/hyperlinked.
>
> What we do know, in the Alt text field, we have to put in text "Click
> here to see larger image of this graphic" or some form of this text
> to alert the user that this image is clickable.
>
> Now the question, can this behavior be change so that the cursor will
> change when you hover over the graphic or is this some weird function
> within FP2003 to disallow this?
>
> When you do a picture properties menu and change the hyperlink
> location and frame, the cursor will change, but the image opens with
> all the menus and other things, which we are not wanting to happen so
> we are using the Behaviors to do this.
>
> We have heard and tried Spawn, but wish not to use it, as every time
> we use it, it takes for ever to load our web before we can use it.
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Fuse News
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