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- <td><font size="2" face="Arial">After saving your DHTML
- effect, the page containing the effect and all supporting
- files (script files, image files...) must be uploaded to
- the same relative folder structure as they were saved in
- on your hard drive. By default all the supporting script
- files, class files, and htm files are saved in the same
- folder, the section below further describes these files.
- If running the evaluation version of the software the
- effects will not function through the http protocol
- except for personal web servers with the name 'localhost'
- or 'dev'. An attempt at viewing the effects over the
- internet with the evaluation software will produce
- errors. If running the purchased version of the software
- the unlock codes for the registered url(s) must be
- entered in the URL registration dialog (select 'URL
- Registration' under the 'Settings' menu) before saving
- and uploading the effect.</font><p><font size="2"
- face="Arial">Below is a list of the supporting files that
- are saved along with the HTML page for each effect. These
- files must be uploaded to the server and placed in the
- same relative directory along with the HTML page in order
- for the effect to function on the internet. The data file
- which contains your customized settings is saved with a
- name that identifies the location and file name of the
- HTML page containing the effect. If you saved your HTML
- page as mypage.htm and the data script file is set to
- save in the same folder, the data file name would be
- 'ocdnm=mypage~htm.js' In this way the user can reverse
- identify the page which belongs to the data file rather
- than searching html pages for the file reference. Each
- effect saves one of these files where the name is
- dependent upon the name of the saved HTML page, in the
- list below this file is referred to as oc*.js<br>
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- <strong>DHTML Navigation Menu</strong> - oc*.js,
- dnm_script.js, dnm_menu.js<br>
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- <strong>DHTML Vertical Scroll</strong> - oc*.js,
- dvs_script.js, dvstimer.clss, ie4xfix.htm<br>
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