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    Iframe is what you're looking for

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    PHP includes would mean you would have to refresh the whole page lol ;p

    Ye use iframes, AJAX too complicated for beginners.
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    thx its 4 my layout

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonbo View Post
    thx its 4 my layout
    Omg and here i was thinking it was for your car
    Om.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Mighty Finder View Post
    iFrames my good friend
    They are not owned by Apple, so they do not have a capital letter after the 'i'. It is iframes, not iFrames.

    I would suggest using iframes for this, that's how sites like "clubhabbo" do it.

    No, you do not download anything. It's a feature in HTML which is a frame that loads another page, I believe Cushioned supplied a code that looks perfectly fine earlier in the thread:

    <iframe id="main" name="main" src="home.html" frameborder="0" height="100" width="100" iframe>
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    Use this:
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    <iframe src="home.htm" name="main" width="100" width="100" frameborder="0" scrolling="no"> </iframe>
    Last edited by Excellent2; 07-10-2008 at 06:12 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cushioned
    <iframe id="main" name="main" src="home.html" frameborder="0" height="100" width="100" iframe>
    Is that valid? The last time I used iframes you had to close the tag since its HTML. e.g:
    <iframe id="main" name="main" src="home.html" frameborder="0" height="100" width="100"></iframe>

    I havent used iframes in a while so this is a genuine question.



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    Quote Originally Posted by craigg. View Post
    Is that valid? The last time I used iframes you had to close the tag since its HTML. e.g:
    <iframe id="main" name="main" src="home.html" frameborder="0" height="100" width="100"></iframe>

    I havent used iframes in a while so this is a genuine question.
    I don't think so. Maybe. I don't
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    Quote Originally Posted by craigg. View Post
    Is that valid? The last time I used iframes you had to close the tag since its HTML. e.g:
    <iframe id="main" name="main" src="home.html" frameborder="0" height="100" width="100"></iframe>

    I havent used iframes in a while so this is a genuine question.
    I'm pretty certain that your way, is the valid way. When I used iframes, that was always how I done it and I am pretty sure you need the closing tag (You used to put a message between the starting and closing tag for people who's browsers didn't support iframes)

    So yeah lol

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    Oh lol. I wasn't even paying much attention, I actually do use </iframe>

    Just looked at my recent codes and realized I do
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