Here is what I want.
Suppose there's an iframe patch on a page. Not a 'coded' patch, a patch as in a 200x200 small page.
What I want is that when the mouse moves over that patch, a timer begins and after a set time (keep 5 secs in the original script) the page redirects to another link.
This should work even if the mouse moves away after it has first moved over the patch...
A simplefied version -
A mouseover event on a small (pixel-defined) iframe should trigger a timer event.
All this for 100-200 Fri$.
And, the patch should be defined with reference to the page, NOT to the computer screen of the user..
Should atleast work for Firefox (it uses the e.pagex commands), but the price goes upto 300 Fri$ if its cross-compatible.
Anticipating a great new script on its way.
Warm Regards.
Suppose there's an iframe patch on a page. Not a 'coded' patch, a patch as in a 200x200 small page.
What I want is that when the mouse moves over that patch, a timer begins and after a set time (keep 5 secs in the original script) the page redirects to another link.
This should work even if the mouse moves away after it has first moved over the patch...
A simplefied version -
A mouseover event on a small (pixel-defined) iframe should trigger a timer event.
All this for 100-200 Fri$.
And, the patch should be defined with reference to the page, NOT to the computer screen of the user..
Should atleast work for Firefox (it uses the e.pagex commands), but the price goes upto 300 Fri$ if its cross-compatible.
Anticipating a great new script on its way.
Warm Regards.
