T his example we opted to use the Traditional Cut/Copy and Paste and not call the script from an external location. If you would view our "Source" code, you will see that we do not have an "external.js snipplet of code but the entire <HEAD> section of code with the opening and closing tags as we explained on the previous page. We have the "Source" very well documented for your convenience. See below how we have it documented:
<!------ START TRADITIONAL COPY and PASTE CODE ------>
<!------ NOTICE THE BELOW FIRST LINE OF CODE ------>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
Entire <HEAD> section of code goes here
// End -->
</script>
<!------ END TRADITIONAL COPY and PASTE CODE ------>
<!------ NOTICE THE ABOVE LAST TWO LINES OF CODE ------>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#000000" text="#ba55dc" link="#fff8dc" alink="#fff8dc" vlink="#fff8dc" topmargin="0" marginheight="0">
<basefont size="3">
<div align="center">
<script type="text/javascript">time()</script> since February 18, 2000
W e hope that this little tutorial cleared up the mystique of not using the external.js file and adapting it to the Traditional Cut/Copy and Paste code.
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