Reading Cookies To Display Survey

Oct 8, 2009

I'm not to good at javascript. I know VB.net, but I have not learned javascript yet. I am working on a project to get a survey to pop up for new visitors on the index page of our site.

What I need to do: On load look for a cookie, if that cookie is not found run a script telling the site to pull up another page in lightview [URL] using its own "on load" command. If the cookie is there the site will not open this other page.

What I've done: I already found a way to do most of this, but I can only use a hyper link as a trigger for the site to load the other page in lightview.

Here is a link of what I have so far: [URL]

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