Jeff Haskell
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Posted: 04/09/2001, 1:21 PM |
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Anyone experiment with frames with CodeCharge. I assume you could refrence
an URL from a Default page but was wondering if anyone else has done it so I
can steal....er...uh..check out their methods.
Thanks.
Jeff
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Seth Wagoner
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Posted: 04/09/2001, 11:58 PM |
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"Jeff Haskell" <jhaskell@neogent.com> wrote in message
news:9at5l6$hvb$1@mail.tankhill.com...
> Anyone experiment with frames with CodeCharge. I assume you could
refrence
> an URL from a Default page but was wondering if anyone else has done it so
I
> can steal....er...uh..check out their methods.
There doesn't seem to be any built in support for frames and new windows, we
can only hope it'll be in a future version. One trick I used to open new
windows could also be used to target frames. In the "before_show" event
(using ASP in this case) I put the following:
transit_params = transit_params & """ target=""_blank"" "
This trick however sets the same target for each URL in the form that uses
transit params, so isn't going to be appropriate all the time.
Seth.
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Seth Wagoner, Webfoundry Ltd
seth@webfoundry.co.nz - http://webfoundry.co.nz
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Seth Wagoner
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Posted: 04/10/2001, 12:54 AM |
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> There doesn't seem to be any built in support for frames and new windows,
we
> can only hope it'll be in a future version. One trick I used to open new
> windows could also be used to target frames. In the "before_show" event
> (using ASP in this case) I put the following:
> transit_params = transit_params & """ target=""_blank"" "
>
> This trick however sets the same target for each URL in the form that uses
> transit params, so isn't going to be appropriate all the time.
Thinking about it again, an alternative which gets around this (again,
without having to muck with the generated HTML) is to use a label, and use
the before_show event to
construct the appropriate URL.
For a simple example, if you wanted a field "Offsite_URL" to display as a
link to an offsite html page in another frame, in the "before_show" event
of the form put (for ASP):
fldOffsite_URL = "<A href=""http:"+fldOffsite_URL+"""
target=""framename"">"+fldOffsite_URL+"</A>"
and remember to check "html" on the label's options.
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Seth Wagoner, Webfoundry Ltd
seth@webfoundry.co.nz - http://webfoundry.co.nz
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