Re: Browser problem or dotnet bug?
- From: "Patrice" <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 17:11:37 +0200
I don't think I've got a Windows 2000 where I could test this...
What is the role of the IFRAME in the whole schema ? Does it just change the
source but doesn't affect in any way the container page ? Or does it have
controls on its own ? (I don't even know how it works in this case).
My understanding is that the postback doesn't happen anymore. If it happened
before, it's likely that something changed in between ;-) - for example a
scripting issue between those two frames...
As a side note and depending upon what you are trying to do a usercontrol
could be a best fit (or a workaround)...
Good luck... (IMO a bare bone sample would be needed in case someone with
Windows 2000 woudl want to repro this).
Patrice
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"ChrisC" <chrischennell1@xxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de
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> Yup, tried a barebones page - although really my production page isnt
> much more than that - just a few dropdownlists with AutoPostBack
> events.
>
> The html isnt giving me any useful information unfortunately -
> everything appears as i would expect it to, just on this one os/browser
> combination it doesnt work.
>
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