hai everybody, i faced a problem here to let the script perform some action here... script index.html : <img src="http://example.com/pix.pl" width=1 height=1> i using this script to perform some background process while the script is loading. then at the pix.pl is a script from another domain. is somekind of keep track procedure but only one <img .....> can i call another "abc.pl" from the 3rd domain? sounds complex :P, actually jz need to keep track in the 2nd and 3rd site. and the problem is how i gona do the "keep track" from the 3rd site? how can i trigger the "abc.pl" from another domain? coz i cant put another <img ...> in the index.html coz need lots of changing here. really hope someone can giv a helping hand moreover, the 3rd script(abc.pl) loaded, need to let the system treat the script is trigger from index.html, but not from "pix.pl"..... will it be impossible?? thanz lots

In reply to Is it possible? loading two different script from one <img ... >?? by weilies

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