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4/20/2009 2:49 PM
 

Ok, very new to the framework and still learning. I'm building a website where the header image transitions every few second to a different image. There's 4 images total at this point. I working with version 4.9, using VS2008 / ASP.NET 3.5. I looked here on the forums and so far haven't found really anything to help, code wise (The bosses do not want to pay for some plug-in/module). Google hasn't done much better.

I do have a couple (old) .js files with some JavaScript routines that work in some old ASP code which I tried, but i can't seem to get anything to run in the skin file to call that code, so I'm at a loss. In that code I call an "include file":

<!--#include file="image_rotate.shtm-->

And then I call the routine like this: 

<div class="rotation">
 

What I thought might be easy has turned into a hard excercise, or at least to this noob it has.

So, I need help, what am I doing wrong, or can I not use this old code? If not, can someone help point me to the correct code so I can make my skin work?

Thanks in advance!

 
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4/20/2009 3:29 PM
 

The routine got cut out, but basically it's:

new

fadeshow(fadeimages2, 930, 300, 0, 4000, 0)

wrapped inside script tags...

 
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