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Gemma

Hi everyone,

I have just registered a domain for myself
(http://www.londons-burning.co.uk), which is working as a sub-domain for my
web site.

My web site is hosted at http://members.lycos.co.uk/blackwallfirestation and
ever since a couple of months ago, Lycos have decided to place an advert
banner to the right of all pages.

My site is viewable in frames, with the navigation bar to the left (bar.htm)
and the main page in the centre (home.htm) and the file for the page as a
whole is (index.html).

The problem now with having my domain pointing to my site is that, once the
page had properly loaded, it refreshes then either the bar.htm or home.htm
file displays on it's own with Lycos' advert to the side. Also when the
domain first loads, the advert is hidden.

Does anyone know how I can stop the refresh and is there any code I can
place on the page to stop it?

Thanks in advance!


Gemma
 
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Evertjan.

Gemma wrote on 07 sep 2003 in comp.lang.javascript:
I have just registered a domain for myself
(http://www.londons-burning.co.uk), which is working as a sub-domain
for my web site.

My web site is hosted at
http://members.lycos.co.uk/blackwallfirestation and ever since a
couple of months ago, Lycos have decided to place an advert banner to
the right of all pages.

My site is viewable in frames, with the navigation bar to the left
(bar.htm) and the main page in the centre (home.htm) and the file for
the page as a whole is (index.html).

The problem now with having my domain pointing to my site is that,
once the page had properly loaded, it refreshes then either the
bar.htm or home.htm file displays on it's own with Lycos' advert to
the side. Also when the domain first loads, the advert is hidden.

Does anyone know how I can stop the refresh and is there any code I
can place on the page to stop it?

The choice seems to be between an advertisement and a paid website.

I would call that a reasonable choice.
 

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