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Isn't it an idea to use the xmlhttprequest object to query an url like
google.com or something and then catch an open() failure? If you get a
http 200 status code, there's definitely an Iternet connection...<br>
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Kim<br>
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<pre wrap="">The only thing I can think of that does this is Yahoo Messenger. Quite
whether you can hack it for your own use is another matter !
Tim in Ireland.
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<pre wrap="">Rod Coate wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I.E. Can you tell if a client machine has a connection to the internet.
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That's the one!
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