We assume you've already read the
introduction to this new conception and viewed the first interactive examples at
the previous page.
So you'd already know what it is about.
In the following examples we're simulating a web-form from an hypotetical web site
selling air tickets.
Accordingly to the type of options you've chosen you will get displayed a tailored advertisment upon
clicking the ORDER button: before sending the form, it will launch a commercial suited to the user's inputs, thus dramatically multiplying the appropriateness and effectiveness of your ad. Obviously, this means that given a few single items, each of them can be
rented for a whole host of different and
coexistent commercial outputs.
Please select your choices and then click the Submit button to see your new examples!
It will launch different animations
for each possible combination, customed after the choiches (24 combinations!) although in a
few cases some panels are pretty similar, since we're just playing a demonstration (complex, but
graphically reflecting, to
some degree, the simplified -if we could call simplified a script that required weeks!- ground of a demonstration).
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Explorer 4 and 5 and Netscape 4 perform very good. Netscape 6, that worked perfectly with the examples of previous page and which should be more modern (that is, an upgrade compared with Netscape 4 since endowed with a modern compliant DOM), might encounter problems here. Given these consideration, it is clearly a Netscape 6 issue, positive ...hopefully fixed with next release. PS: Heya Netscape guys, I've found out what's wrong; your browser involves some not better defined <crome:> protocol in the crashing process, but what triggers it is the lack of ability by NS6 to handle timeouts whose recurrence time is below 250 milliseconds. I won't fix it here, I ask to you to fix it there this time!
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