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JavaScript checks if all the images
13510 JavaScript checks if all the images http://www.geocities.com/e_i_search/premshree/web-include/pub/scripts/JS/image-error-finder.htm This JavaScript checks if all the images in the document exists. If a particular image does not exist, that image will be replaced by a custom image! Works with IE only.

This is how it works. In IE, if a particular image does not show up, then its dimensions are 28 x 30 (without the 'alt'). So, the script checks all images with this size after removing the 'alt' tag. If such an image exists, it is a broken-image.

The only drawback is that if your image has dimensions of 28 x 30, even if it exists the script will treat it as a broken-image. But there is a solution! You can prevent the script from checking for such scripts by placing an attribute-value pair nc="1". To use the script properly, here are the guidelines :
JavaScript > Scripts and Programs > Miscellaneous Oct 12, 2006

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NS6 comes with a unique component called the Sidebar, which is essentially a looming left frame that can contain content from various web sites- including yours- that the surfer chooses to subscribe to. Use the below script to enable this feature on your site, whererby the visitor can add a webpage from your site (and of your selection) to his/her SideBar. A great way to maintain constant connection with your visitors, not to mention drive traffic, as the Sidebar is accessible as long as the browser is open.

Demo: Click the below button (NS6 users) to add our custom sidebar page to your browser:
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Netscape's LiveConnect feature allows JavaScript to control Java applets by means of their public methods. This example shows a simple applet, the Chameleon Bar being controlled by JavaScript. You can start and stop the applet, display information about it, and even change the speed at which it switches colors. Note that you need both Java and JavaScript enabled. Moreover, you need Navigator or Communicator from Netscape: Microsoft's JScript implementation on Internet Explorer does not appear to allow control of Java applets.
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Based on status bar script by Jason Rex

Description: Have moving arrows point at your document's title, with this fun script! Effect works in both IE4+ and NS6+, degrading well with the rest of the bunch.

Demo: Look at your browser's title bar above.
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Create your sites meta tags instantly to help achieve higher search engine ranking. Includes title tag, description, abstract, keyword, and robot meta tags. You can read the Meta Tag Description page for an explaination of the meta tags created by our meta tag generator
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This clever utility converts normal HTML code to dynamically generated JavaScript instead. Very useful in applications where the code must be dynamically generated, such as contents inside a JavaScript scroller, text of a random quote script etc.

Example: Type in regular text or HTML code, and presss the convert button:
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