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I think it's AJAX...

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07-02-2007, 02:30 PM
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I need to know how to do what I think is JS/AJAX...

If you go to www.waspnetwork.com, you will see two sample site bits at the top. There will be a next button there soon, but what I need to know is when the next button is clicked, how can I get it to bring up two different sites?

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You can do that with pretty much any technology you wanted. You need to decide the pros and cons of each and which you would like to go through with using.

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So basically you want it so that when you click the next button, it automatically brings the next piece of news into the box?
Well, you really don't require AJAX for that. All you'd have to do is put each of the news blurbs into a javascript array, which could be rotated through by a function.
Also, this would be better served in the Javascript section =)

If you'd like a script to do this (for free), I'll help you out -- add me on MSN.

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You could use a div switcher, easier and quicker.

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Already finished -- he just has one question that he'll ask me later, but it's basically working.

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