HTML TIME Transitions
Let's take a look at this example:
Http://msdn.microsoft.com/archive/en-us/samples/internet/ie6/htmltimetransitions/master_sample.htm
Is it very special? This is the Time in IE6.
See if you need to know more. See:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/workshop/author/behaviors/time.asp
The introduction in Microsoft is this:
HTML TIME (Timed Interactive Multimedia Extensions), first released in Microsoft Internet Explorer 5, adds timing and media synchronization support to HTML pages. Using a few Extensible Markup Language (XML) -based elements and attributes, you can add images, video, and sounds to an HTML page, and synchronize them with HTML text elements over a specified amount of time. In short, you can use HTML TIME technology to quickly create multimedia-rich, interactive presentations, easily and with little or no scripting.
HTML TIME 2.0 is based on the HTML SMIL language profile in the Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL) 2.0 working draft. SMIL 2.0 is the W3C successor to SMIL 1.0. HTML TIME 2.0 is the successor to HTML TIME 1.0.