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    Hey guys just wondering how do u like get your website/layout to just refresh the main content box instead of the hole main layout e.g. Habbox.com / Clubhabbo.net

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    iFrames my good friend
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    Or ajax


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    Or if its for a radio do it like habbox and use a frameset
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    tar buthow u use is it download?

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    Preferred method: iFrames, but as L?KE said you could use Ajax in a div.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonbo View Post
    tar buthow u use is it download?
    It's an html code

    <iframe id="main" name="main" src="home.html" frameborder="0" height="100" width="100" iframe>

    That's pretty basic. Find javascript code for expandable one
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    iframes are the HTML way to do it.

    You can also use PHP Includes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by H0BJ0B View Post
    iframes are the HTML way to do it.

    You can also use PHP Includes.
    Very true!
    Although, if he thought iFrames were a download don't think he'll have any idea of those
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    Quote Originally Posted by H0BJ0B View Post
    iframes are the HTML way to do it.

    You can also use PHP Includes.
    Hmm, I can't quite remember, but I'm pretty sure you can't replace iFrames with PHP includes, but theirs a thing in the back of my head saying that you can and I read about it, sorry if I'm mistaken, but I don't know.

    But the most commen way is iFrames because it's much easier then ajax.

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