﻿if (document.images)
{
    // First create an array with links to the images you want to
    // display as banners. I chose 3 image locations.
    adImages = new Array("/Control/App-LocalResources/English/future.jpg",
						 "/Control/App-LocalResources/English/future.jpg",
						 "/Control/App-LocalResources/English/platform.jpg",
                         "/Control/App-LocalResources/English/experience.jpg",
                         "/Control/App-LocalResources/English/new.jpg");

    // When the user clicks on a banner it should take the user to
    // the website of that company. Therefore we create another
    // array with a list of URLs. Keep the order the same as images.
    adURLs = new Array("http://www.retailfx.com/registration/trade-forex.aspx",
                       "http://www.retailfx.com/registration/trade-forex.aspx",
                       "http://www.retailfx.com/registration/trade-forex.aspx",
		               "http://www.retailfx.com/setup.aspx",
		               "http://www.retailfx.com/setup.aspx");
    thisAd = 0;
}

// The following function cycles through each banner image.
// Notice the use of the variable thisAd to go from 0 to 2 and then
// back to 0. JavaScript has an object called document whose
// member adBanner can be set to the current banner to display.

function cycleAds()
{
    if (document.images)
    {
        if (this.document.adBanner.complete)
        {
            if (++thisAd == adImages.length)
                thisAd = 0;

            document.adBanner.src = adImages[thisAd];
        }
    }

    // change to next banner every 15 seconds
    setTimeout("cycleAds()", 7000);
}

// This function is used to direct the user to the website when
// the user clicks on a particular banner image.

function gotoAd()
{
    document.location.href = adURLs[thisAd];
}