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how to get a roll over effect on a grid

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    hi all in my application i want a roll over effect. That is when i put my mouse over a image it should change to a different image but when i move my mouse back from the image it should the old image. my code is like this in the asp file

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    After

    I want to implement the new roll over effect. actually i dont want to hard the source file eg xyz.jpg. i am using a sql table to populate the grid of iamges so pl help me out. Regards

    Prakash Mishra(Banglore,India)

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      hi all in my application i want a roll over effect. That is when i put my mouse over a image it should change to a different image but when i move my mouse back from the image it should the old image. my code is like this in the asp file

      Before

      After

      I want to implement the new roll over effect. actually i dont want to hard the source file eg xyz.jpg. i am using a sql table to populate the grid of iamges so pl help me out. Regards

      Prakash Mishra(Banglore,India)

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      pmarfleet
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      You need to click 'Ignore HTML tags' in your post for your code to come out right.

      Paul Marfleet

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