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Ya I know peter thats why I was hoping it was a css thing, maybe I can create something that implements both if people have ideas i prefer to use the languages like in this order if I have to CSS>PHP>FLASH>JAVA.

Ill get started see what I come up with.

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I think you wanted to Say JavaScript instead of Java. However I admit that applet done in JavaFX is interesting too, this is because I seen presentation last week
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JavaFX, never heard of it?

New web development language?

Worth any research?
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Still in development process but API is already available and there is lot of info on Sun website. Require knowledge of Java!!!
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I was wanting to put a scrolling gallery on my e-bay listings showing and linked to my other listings, aka Auctiva. However, when I tried to upload it, I was told that Java script was not allowed.
Does anyone know of another way to make a scrolling photo gallery? If it is not possible, how does Auctiva get away with it?
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I was wanting to put a scrolling gallery on my e-bay listings showing and linked to my other listings, aka Auctiva. However, when I tried to upload it, I was told that Java script was not allowed.
Does anyone know of another way to make a scrolling photo gallery? If it is not possible, how does Auctiva get away with it?
I suspect Auctiva has signed an agreement with eBay or are in some way in business with eBay. I suspect eBay considers JavaScript either a security risk or potential to interfere with their site branding and intended functionality.

I doubt there is much you can do to include a dynamic photo gallery if you cannot use either
JavaScript, Java, Flash/Flex, or include an iFrame to your off-site gallery resource (as one of the above)...but that last option (or Flash) might be worth looking into.

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I suspect Auctiva has signed an agreement with eBay or are in some way in business with eBay. I suspect eBay considers JavaScript either a security risk or potential to interfere with their site branding and intended functionality.

I doubt there is much you can do to include a dynamic photo gallery if you cannot use either
JavaScript, Java, Flash/Flex, or include an iFrame to your off-site gallery resource (as one of the above)...but that last option (or Flash) might be worth looking into.

Good luck
Thanks very much for replying Langsor, I appreciate it. Actually I think I am a bit out of my depth on this site, because I am no whiz at this by any means. However, I will do some searching and see what I can find.
Thanks again!
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