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Hello–
(I posted this message to adobe.imageready.windows. but that group does not seem to have much activity so I am reposting here. Sorry for the duplicate posting.)
I could not find anything about this issue in searching Google– although there seem to be many issues with Rollovers created in Image Ready.
I have created a navigation bar that will be on several pages using ImageReady rollovers. It works fine in Netscape 6, however has a problem in IE 6.
The first page works fine and all links are functional. By first page I mean whichever page you start at –not a prescribed page one. When you click on a link (say to page_2.htm) all the links in the navigation bar now become "page_2.htm#" rather than the correct links. If I manually refresh the page, the links now work but the problem repeats if I click on a link and go to a third page.
I am using the standard code generated by Image Ready. Seems like I need to insert some refresh command so that the links will work in IE. Sorry to ask what is probably a very basic question but I am very new to JavaScript and Image Ready (a double newbie!).
Has anyone a solution to this problem?
Thanks so much.
Janet
(I posted this message to adobe.imageready.windows. but that group does not seem to have much activity so I am reposting here. Sorry for the duplicate posting.)
I could not find anything about this issue in searching Google– although there seem to be many issues with Rollovers created in Image Ready.
I have created a navigation bar that will be on several pages using ImageReady rollovers. It works fine in Netscape 6, however has a problem in IE 6.
The first page works fine and all links are functional. By first page I mean whichever page you start at –not a prescribed page one. When you click on a link (say to page_2.htm) all the links in the navigation bar now become "page_2.htm#" rather than the correct links. If I manually refresh the page, the links now work but the problem repeats if I click on a link and go to a third page.
I am using the standard code generated by Image Ready. Seems like I need to insert some refresh command so that the links will work in IE. Sorry to ask what is probably a very basic question but I am very new to JavaScript and Image Ready (a double newbie!).
Has anyone a solution to this problem?
Thanks so much.
Janet
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