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    Default [TUT] How to make expandable iFrames

    Hello,
    Many people are asking about how they can make expandable iFrames.
    So i decided you give you all the code

    Here's the IFRAME CODE:
    <script type="text/javascript">
    //<![CDATA[
    window.onload = function() {
    var f = document.getElementById("mainframe");
    function resize() {
    var h = "";
    var w = "";
    if (f.contentDocument) {
    h = f.contentDocument.documentElement.offsetHeight + 20 + "px";
    (f.contentDocument.documentElement,"").getProperty Value

    ("width");
    } else if (f.contentWindow) {
    h = f.contentWindow.document.body.scrollHeight + 5 + "px";
    } else {
    return;
    }
    f.setAttribute("height",h);
    f.parentNode.setAttribute("height",h);
    }
    if (window.addEventListener) {
    f.onload = resize;
    } else if (f.attachEvent) {
    f.attachEvent("onload", resize);
    } else {
    return;
    }
    resize();
    }
    //]]>

    </script>

    <iframe name="frm" id="mainframe" src="URL HERE" frameborder="0" allowtransparency="no" scrolling="no" target="_self" height="150"></iframe>
    And here's the HTML code:
    <a href="URL OF PAGE" target="content">Name Of Page</a>
    Hope this helped,

    Meti

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    Why have you put the link target as "content" when there is no frame called "content"

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    I'm sorry. My misstake.
    It should be
    <a href="URL OF PAGE" target="I1">Name Of Page</a>

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    Theres not a frame called that either lol.

    But good tutorial
    ;veni vidi vici
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    <a href="URL OF PAGE" target="frm">Name Of Page</a>
    That then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meti View Post
    That then?
    Nope, the target frame should be called 'mainframe' as that's the frame the javascript will be looking for and expanding:
    HTML Code:
                     var f = document.getElementById("mainframe");

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    There is no way you created that code, I know who did.

    Are you using it with permission?

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    There is no way you created that code, I know who did.

    Are you using it with permission?
    I agree that he should have permission if it wasn't released for free but it's not exactly the hardest thing to code is it, lol.

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    It's from Dynamic Drive, nobody even cares about that site anymore. They're the no. 1 supplier of annoying scripts to even more annoying people.


    visit my internet web site on the internet
    http://dong.engineer/
    it is just videos by bill wurtz videos you have been warned

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    It's from Dynamic Drive.
    I took it a while ago, when i had my fansite going.

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