Re: Inline frames, die, die, die (aka please help!)
From: Bob Lehmann (nospam_at_dontbotherme.zzz)
Date: 02/14/05
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Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2005 17:00:39 -0700
> Yepperee. IFrames have all of the same annoying problems as do frames.
For sure.
See this site - http://www.innovosecurity.com and take a look at menu.js and
states.js.
I do ASP programming for an HTML guy. His client insisted on this.
NOTE: This site also has alot of Flash, so you will need the plug-in to
view.
Bob Lehmann
"Murray" <forums@HAHAgreat-web-sights.com> wrote in message
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> Yepperee. IFrames have all of the same annoying problems as do frames.
>
> --
> Murray
>
> "Thomas A. Rowe" <tarowe@mvps.org> wrote in message
> news:uYbU5NgEFHA.2300@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> > In order to include a PHP file in another page, the other page must be a
> > .php page as well. This applies to all server-side scripting languages,
> > such as ASP, an ASP page can not be included in .htm(l) page.
> >
> > Another solution is just have these pages open in new browser window.
> >
> > Even if you found a solution to your issue, you are still making it
> > impossible for users to link directly to the content of the item loaded
in
> > the IFrame, plus if you site is indexed by the search engines, the links
> > will go directly to the IFrame content, not your page with IFrame.
> >
> > As far a the scrollbar, if it is associated with the IFrame, then it
will
> > appear with the IFrame, if it is associated with the page, it will
display
> > for the page, this is how HTML works.
> >
> > Most things we do on the web has tradeoffs or limitations that we have
to
> > live with when want to do certain things, an frames is one of them.
> >
> > --
> > ==============================================
> > Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
> > WEBMASTER Resources(tm)
> > http://www.ycoln-resources.com
> > FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
> > ==============================================
> > To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage support see:
> > http://www.net-sites.com/sitebuilder/newsgroups.asp
> >
> > "Stefan" <Stefan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:621DEBA3-BC32-40C6-9C45-DB7D7D9A6D93@microsoft.com...
> >> This seemingly simple problem continues to drive me round the bend...
> >> Sorry
> >> for the verbose note:
> >>
> >> In my site (www.aaltenvoogd.com) I have included a discussion forum,
> >> blog,
> >> chat and picture gallery by using inline frames. I'm aware they are a
Bad
> >> Thing. They cause (predictably...) problems in not resizing* how I want
> >> them
> >> to and scrollbars appearing where I don't want them. I have tried to
make
> >> the
> >> best of a bad deal but it is not satisfactory. Also, I don't want the
> >> forum/blog/etc. to overtake the entire window but to be contained in
the
> >> space I have allocated for it. For example, after logging in on the
Forum
> >> it
> >> opens in the whole window, leaving the user with no navigation to the
> >> rest of
> >> my site.
> >>
> >> What I would like to achieve, for each of these four sections of my
site,
> >> is
> >> to display them on a single page which uses my site design (little
> >> flashmovie
> >> top left, global menu at the top, etc.) and has the content in the main
> >> panel. If scrollbars are required then I would like these to appear in
> >> the
> >> browser window, NOT in the frame inside the browser window.
> >>
> >> I have explored the use of include pages and server side includes but
> >> these
> >> don't achieve the desired effect either. The forum and picture gallery
> >> are
> >> PHP files and "including" a PHP file does not have any effect at all
> >> (even
> >> though my local system and my web host both have PHP correctly
installed
> >> and
> >> running) - you just get a blank page where the php should appear. The
> >> blog
> >> points to my blog on a separate site.
> >>
> >> I have posted questions about this here before and have had some help
or
> >> pointers but all to no avail unfortunately.
> >>
> >> Using FrontPage 2003 and Dynamic Web Templates.
> >>
> >> I would be very grateful for any help on this one!
> >>
> >> Many thanks,
> >> Stefan
> >>
> >> * Frame resizing: width is set at 100% and horizontal resizing
behaviour
> >> is
> >> correct, but setting height to 100% the frame does not resize how it
> >> should
> >> and I have therefore had to retain a fixed height.
> >
> >
>
>
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