Re: How to open page in inline window
by "Angel One" <angelone(at)angelonearth.net>
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> Then it's using the proprietary IE < iframe> tag - inline
> frame.
And it appears & disappears when you click on the assigned text. Again: how
is that done?
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> On 5 Jun 2002, at 20:22, Angel One wrote:
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> > Hi cbirds,
> > It's *not* a pop-up - it's *inline* ON the html page. The technique
is
> > crappy; but it has possibilities for other applications.....
> > IE 5.5 displays it. It's apparently an IE only thing (which actually
> > makes it useless as far as I'm concerned). But: I would *still* like to
know
> > how it's done.
> > ~ Paul
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <cbirds(at)earthlink.net>
> > To: "HWG list" <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org>
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 6:48 PM
> > Subject: Re: How to open page in inline window
> >
> >
> > > Angel One hunted and pecked out this message on 6/5/2002 6:27 PM
> > >
> > > >Yes but this has nothing to do with what I was talking about........
LOL!
> > >
> > > Why doesn't it? What happens when the code you mentioned works right?
I
> > > can't find a browser that will let it work. All I see in the code is
> > > <U></U> around the words [Quick View]
> > > >Just to clarify - I have no interest in making someone's page open in
a
> > > >little iframe on my page. I just tend to analyze the things I don't
> > > >understand........besides you never know when a technique may be
useful
> > for
> > > >another purpose.
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