Re: frames w/ .NET
From: Mark (mfield_at_idonotlikespam.cce.umn.edu)
Date: 03/08/04
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Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 15:21:13 -0600
*** and a scrolling <DIV> for bottom section ***
I like the sound of that. How do you do that? And/or any suggestions on
where I might find an example of that? Thanks!
Mark
"JiangZemin" <FourPillars@advance.com> wrote in message
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> "Mark" <mfield@idonotlikespam.cce.umn.edu> wrote in message
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> > I know, I know - I can't stand frames either. However, "management" has
> > insisted that one of our intranet sites use frames. The frame will be
> > extremely simple: There will be a static "header" at the top so that if
> the
> > bottom frame page scrolls off the bottom, you'll still be able to still
> see
> > the static header at the top. The "body" or lower frame will NEVER
> interact
> > with the upper frame, and vice versa. All clients will be the latest
> > version of Internet Explorer.
> >
> > Given the facts above, are there any known issues with frames and .NET
> that
> > we should be aware of?
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> > - Sad to be using Frames in Minnesota
> >
> >
>
> You have my sympathies.
> Could you convince your people that using a usercontrol as top header and
a
> scrolling <DIV> for bottom section would achieve same effect as frame,
> without the ugly side effects?
>
> HTH
>
>
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