Couple things you could do.

1) If they're not a 'Welcomed' user, then forward them to different
webpage.
2) If you don't want to do that, then if they are welcomed, then include
you HTML in java script that determined that tey were welcomed...


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This may sound stupid...but I'm pretty sure I have a valid use for this
functionality:


Is there an HTML equivalent of GOTO?

What I want to do is throw some JavaScript onto a page, and if certain
conditions are not true...I want to close the page/and/or jump around a
block of HTML code (code that is NOT part of the JavaScript).

Here's a code fragment that I want to perform:

<HTML>

<BODY>

<SCRIPT Language="JavaScript">
 if (document.refrrer != www.ebay.com) {
   document.write ("You DID NOT come from eBay...so you are welcome
here!");
 else
  document.write("We do not allow eBay users to visit our website.
Begone!");
 }
</SCRIPT>


<H1>Welcome Friend!</H!>
</BODY>
</HTML>


What I want to do is to put some kind of "goto" in that last block of code
so that the remaining HTML is not executed. In other words... I don't want
the "Welcome Friend" text to be displayed in this example.

Any ideas?  Window.close won't work becuase it's too easy for the user to
just avoid closing teh window.




Shannon O'Donnell



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