FP Marquee is not resolved in browser.

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I used FP Marquee, inserted two pictures to dissolve at 5
seconds. But the browser shows me the red X
(unresolved??). Is there a feature I must turn on in IE
6??
 
The FP marquee tag doesn't support what you have described, are you sure you are using the marquee
tag, and not the Java Banner Ad Manager Applet?

Note: The Marquee tag is only support in IE Browsers and Java Applets are only support by users that
have a Java Virtual Machine installed, currently many user of Windows XP, IE6, and NS6 + do not have
this by default.

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Thank you for the reply. here is the link
http://www.fourrel.net/x.htm This does not work from my
desktop but does work from other IE 6 browsers. How can
I get it to work on my desktop?? Am I missing a plug-in?
If so, which one? In FrontPage 2002, I use the Insert-
WebComponet-> DHTML -> Banner. No, I do not have a VM or JRE loaded on the desktop.
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The FP marquee tag doesn't support what you have
described, are you sure you are using the marquee
tag, and not the Java Banner Ad Manager Applet?

Note: The Marquee tag is only support in IE Browsers and
Java Applets are only support by users that
have a Java Virtual Machine installed, currently many
user of Windows XP, IE6, and NS6 + do not have
 
That is the FP Java Banner Ad Manager Applet and requires all users to have the JVM installed, and
many Windows XP, IE6 and N6 + user do not have this by default.

Anytime you see a .class file, means that you are using Java.

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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
==============================================
 
But it the visitor to the site doesn't have or install it, then no Java applets will work.

The link provided below only provide for downloading a Diagnostic Tools to check and see if the
MSJVM is installed. MS no longer provide the MS JVM.

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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
WEBMASTER Resources(tm)

FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
==============================================
 

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