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</SCRIPT>

</head>

<body>

<DIV ID=”mydiv” STYLE=” background-color: indigo;
height:400px; width:500px;

filter:progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.Fade
(duration=3);”>

</DIV>

<br>
<button onclick=”fader()”>Click Me!</button>

</body>
</html>

For those who prefer C and Java, here’s the JavaScript version of the same
function:


<SCRIPT>

var toggle = 0;

function fader() {

mydiv.filters[0].Apply();

if (toggle) {
toggle = 0;
mydiv.style.backgroundColor=”indigo”;}
else {
toggle = 1;
mydiv.style.backgroundColor=”lime”;}
mydiv.filters[0].Play();
}

</SCRIPT>

Microsoft has long promoted VBScript, but someone decided to make
JavaScript the default scripting language for Internet Explorer. Therefore, you
need not specify JavaScript in your code, as in <SCRIPT Language=Java
Script>. You can just use