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    Default "Gopher" link? And another linking question.

    I've searched, and nowhere does anyone or any tutorial define the "gopher" link. Does anyone know?

    The reason I ask is that I'm trying to figure out if there is a way to onClick hide/unhide a layer, and I was wondering about linking vs. some sort of script.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks,

    Mike

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    Default Re: "Gopher" link? And another linking question.

    Gopher is just an older protocol of data transfer, before http became the standard.

    Can't help with your question.
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    Default Re: "Gopher" link? And another linking question.

    Thanks Naval, I don't need to keep digging for gopher anymore!

    Anybody else that has ideas on layers, please respond.

    Thanks,

    Mike

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    Default Re: "Gopher" link? And another linking question.

    To anyone who's interested, this is the simplest that I found on hiding layers:

    http://willmaster.com/blog/css/show-...ating_div.html

    I'ts pretty cool, though of course, now that I've found it, I'm not sure it's what I want. It doesn't work if one layer is upon the other, and isn't that the whole point of layers?

    Still looking for any ideas,

    Mike

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