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this is an update of code by Marcelo Franco at www.industriavirtual.com.br where he created a framed left nav using html and javascript (client side). his js file remains untouched. his html has been translated into an asp (server side) file using vbscript arrays to populate the menu options using 2 loops and a general counter. As a next step the arrays can be populated by a database to be more dynamic and allow for languages.
this is an update of code by Marcelo Franco at www.industriavirtual.com.br where he created a framed left nav using html and javascript (client side). his js file remains untouched. his html has been translated into an asp (server side) file using vbscript arrays to populate the menu options using 2 loops and a general counter. As a next step the arrays can be populated by a database to be more dynamic and allow for languages.
this is an update of code by Marcelo Franco at www.industriavirtual.com.br where he created a framed left nav using html and javascript (client side). his js file remains untouched. his html has been translated into an asp (server side) file using vbscript arrays to populate the menu options using 2 loops and a general counter. As a next step the arrays can be populated by a database to be more dynamic and allow for languages.
this is an update of code by Marcelo Franco at www.industriavirtual.com.br where he created a framed left nav using html and javascript (client side). his js file remains untouched. his html has been translated into an asp (server side) file using vbscript arrays to populate the menu options using 2 loops and a general counter. As a next step the arrays can be populated by a database to be more dynamic and allow for languages.
this is an update of code by Marcelo Franco at www.industriavirtual.com.br where he created a framed left nav using html and javascript (client side). his js file remains untouched. his html has been translated into an asp (server side) file using vbscript arrays to populate the menu options using 2 loops and a general counter. As a next step the arrays can be populated by a database to be more dynamic and allow for languages.
this is an update of code by Marcelo Franco at www.industriavirtual.com.br where he created a framed left nav using html and javascript (client side). his js file remains untouched. his html has been translated into an asp (server side) file using vbscript arrays to populate the menu options using 2 loops and a general counter. As a next step the arrays can be populated by a database to be more dynamic and allow for languages.
this is an update of code by Marcelo Franco at www.industriavirtual.com.br where he created a framed left nav using html and javascript (client side). his js file remains untouched. his html has been translated into an asp (server side) file using vbscript arrays to populate the menu options using 2 loops and a general counter. As a next step the arrays can be populated by a database to be more dynamic and allow for languages.
this is an update of code by Marcelo Franco at www.industriavirtual.com.br where he created a framed left nav using html and javascript (client side). his js file remains untouched. his html has been translated into an asp (server side) file using vbscript arrays to populate the menu options using 2 loops and a general counter. As a next step the arrays can be populated by a database to be more dynamic and allow for languages.
this is an update of code by Marcelo Franco at www.industriavirtual.com.br where he created a framed left nav using html and javascript (client side). his js file remains untouched. his html has been translated into an asp (server side) file using vbscript arrays to populate the menu options using 2 loops and a general counter. As a next step the arrays can be populated by a database to be more dynamic and allow for languages.
this is an update of code by Marcelo Franco at www.industriavirtual.com.br where he created a framed left nav using html and javascript (client side). his js file remains untouched. his html has been translated into an asp (server side) file using vbscript arrays to populate the menu options using 2 loops and a general counter. As a next step the arrays can be populated by a database to be more dynamic and allow for languages.