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Alternatively, does anyone know how to bypass the javascript limitation on myspace?
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Browse All TopicsApparently myspace does not allow or support javascript. I have a friend who wants snow on her myspace page. I was wondering if there are any experts who might have scripted snow in DHTML or CSS? Not gigantic flake images, but simple white dots that float gently? Alternatively, does anyone know how to bypass the javascript limitation on myspace?
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Perhaps I didn't phrase that very well if it sounded like I was looking for hackers or limiting myself to DHTML. Let me try again: Does anyone know of a legal and ethical way to get javascript to work on myspace? Or if not, does anyone know of any other scripting option, that is allowed on myspace, that I could use to create a falling snow effect?
The only way to make dynamic stuff like that happen is with Javascript. If it's against myspace policy to use Javascript then you're pretty much stuck. If it's possible to include an <iframe> showing a page hosted elsewhere that DOES allow Javascript then you could at least show snow in that part of the window, but the rest of the page would still be off-limits.
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by: kevp75Posted on 2006-12-20 at 10:03:58ID: 18174977
simply put. You can't. DHTML is simply Dynamic HTML (it uses javascript to produce the Dynamic effects)
They most likely have in place some stuff to take out the javascript, so thus said...it can't be done