Lilikoi by Tammy Yee browser_name = navigator.appName; browser_version = parseFloat(navigator.appVersion); if (browser_name == "Netscape" && browser_version >= 3.0) { roll = 'true'; } else if (browser_name == "Microsoft Internet Explorer" && browser_version >= 3.0) { roll = 'true'; } else { roll = 'false'; } function msover(img,ref) { if (roll == 'true') { document.images[img].src = ref; } } function msout(img,ref) { if (roll == 'true') { document.images[img].src = ref; } } //--> var imgslist = new Array( "images/anthurium2.gif", "images/lilikoi2.gif", "images/orchid2.gif", "images/protea2.gif", "images/seashells2.gif" ); var imgs=new Array(); if (document.images) for (x=0; x {imgs[x]=new Image(); imgs[x].src = imgslist[x];} //--> Lilikoi The passion flower is so named because of its resemblance to Jesus' wounds from the crown of thorns. In Hawai'i, the lilikoi fruit is often used in jams and other confections.©2002 Tammy Yee. All rights reserved. Images may not be reproduced, altered or redistributed.Home Anthurium | Lilikoi | Orchid | Protea | Hawaiian Seashells | Art
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