A technique for implementing in a networked client-server environment,
e.g., the Internet, network-distributed advertising in which
advertisements are downloaded, from an advertising server to a browser
executing at a client computer, in a manner transparent to a user situated
at the browser, and subsequently displayed, by that browser on an
interstitial basis, in response to a click-stream generated by the user to
move from one web page to the next. Specifically, an HTML advertising tag
is embedded into a referring web page. This tag contains two components.
One component effectively downloads, from an distribution web server and
to an extent necessary, and then persistently instantiates an agent at the
client browser. This agent "politely" and transparently downloads
advertising files, for a given advertisement into browser cache and
subsequently plays those media files through the browser on an interstital
basis and in response to a user click-stream.