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    Please please please please please don't call them 'iFrames'. They are iframes, stop trying to turn them into an Apple product

    Iframes are a little static IMO, there are plenty of ways to build a site with Web 2.0 features that remove the need to use iframes. However, there are plenty of instances where they are the only viable option (radio sites, refreshing data etc). I use them when I have to, however I try to find a solution other than iframes first.

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    refreshing data and radio stats can be refreshed better with AJAX and best of all no clicking noise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FlorX View Post
    refreshing data and radio stats can be refreshed better with AJAX and best of all no clicking noise.
    I've heard people say that before, but I am still at a loss as to how to do it. I know the basics of AJAX, but I didn't know there was a function in which you could send a request every X seconds, or equivilant.

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    My AJAX book didn't tell me about that

    Thanks, +rep

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    I just hate content being compacted into a fixed height box.
    I can't really explain but I just hate the overall feeling of an iframe.

    Just doesn't speak to me.

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    Olivier P.

    (NB: Please note that this is my opinion, not general opinion)

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    i think iframes are good if used right but i do think some people say its bad just because others say its bad if you get what i mean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beau View Post
    Please please please please please don't call them 'iFrames'. They are iframes, stop trying to turn them into an Apple product
    lolol

    I use iframes, because I'm a newbie coder ;] and wouldn't be able to use ajax for my life
    Last edited by Independent; 22-12-2007 at 02:31 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xedon View Post
    lolol

    I use iframes, because I'm a newbie coder ;] and wouldn't be able to use ajax for my life
    Use PHP includes?

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