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Date: 06/01/07 05:53
By: Vijeta Shenoy Subject: RE: I-frame Hi, I just want to use iframe to look like an editor. I mean, once the user clicks on the submit button the data should be loaded dyaamically... As of now,my iframe prints the output from the database, through the statement given below... <iframe src="output.php" height="100px" width="600px" style=""></iframe> i'm passing the id and then writing the contents fetched from the drop down menu into aa file "output.php".... So, the code is displayed in the fieldset and the output in the iframe. Can you please help me make it a dynamic editor |
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| RE: I-frame | Vijeta Shenoy | 06/01/07 05:53 |
| RE: I-frame | zubin | 09/26/05 05:57 |
| RE: I-frame | Hadi | 09/10/05 00:34 |
| Remotly run applications | Shoaib | 09/09/05 17:43 |
| query | vinod | 04/29/05 02:13 |
| You still make a lot of HTTP requests | Aaron | 01/04/05 04:29 |
| I-frame | Donald Duemey | 12/11/04 09:27 |
| Great | Did | 08/19/04 09:55 |
| Superb | jules | 08/01/04 15:56 |
| Great Article!! | Sam Powell | 07/23/04 18:40 |
| RE: Use a hidden frame instead | David Vance | 07/09/04 02:37 |
| RE: Excellent, but iframe works with IE only | umm | 07/07/04 09:12 |
| Use a hidden frame instead | Cory Rauch | 06/22/04 10:21 |
| RE: Excellent, but iframe works with IE only | Bob Neider | 05/26/04 12:22 |
| If you're going IE only, why not use XMLhttp | Neil Smith | 05/24/04 05:44 |
| Excellent, but iframe works with IE only | Ray Chung | 05/20/04 14:36 |
| Excellent tut | Jacob | 05/17/04 01:54 |
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