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Brad, > Again, as I said before, this is all one which source you > use. DHTML, in it's entirety (since it's definition and > uses keep changing) is using CGI, Javascript, and > stylesheets or any combination of these. I think(*) you might be talking about dynamic HTML creation (server-side) rather than DHTML in the WC3 sense, where you have much more control over the placement (in real-time, based on user interaction) of the page elements within the browser withoou having to ask the server to recreate/resend the page. (*) but I could be wrong [ Deleted uuencoded file 'winmail.dat' ]
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