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    Rather than using outdated iFrames, you should probably use AJAX from one of the many Javascript libraries. I would recommend JQuery (http://jquery.com) or my personal favourite, Scriptaculous (http://script.aculo.us)



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    Quote Originally Posted by timROGERS View Post
    Rather than using outdated iFrames, you should probably use AJAX from one of the many Javascript libraries. I would recommend JQuery (http://jquery.com) or my personal favourite, Scriptaculous (http://script.aculo.us)
    It's iframe, without the capital F.

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    If they work use them, iframes in my opinion are simpler and easier to use, no need to worry about them being out of date if they do the job you want them to do, as a few people have said they are fine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glasses View Post
    It's iframe, without the capital F.
    I don't see why you're attempting to correct someone who quite ab bit more then you.

    Considering you, is also wrong, is trying to correct Tim.. I'll correct you.

    If you want to get technical about it, the correct way to say it is IFrame.. so you are infact wrong, there is a capital F.

    IFrame or IFRAME, but to be honest, it doesn't matter how you type it.. as long as people know what you are talking about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dentafrice View Post
    I don't see why you're attempting to correct someone who quite ab bit more then you.

    Considering you, is also wrong, is trying to correct Tim.. I'll correct you.

    If you want to get technical about it, the correct way to say it is IFrame.. so you are infact wrong, there is a capital F.

    IFrame or IFRAME, but to be honest, it doesn't matter how you type it.. as long as people know what you are talking about.

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    You wasted your time typing that tbh xoxoxoxoxox

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glasses View Post
    You wasted your time typing that tbh xoxoxoxoxox
    Doesn't matter, the point was proven. There's no point in correcting people when in fact, you're wrong also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dentafrice View Post
    Doesn't matter, the point was proven. There's no point in correcting people when in fact, you're wrong also.
    I'm not wrong though.

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    You are infact wrong. You corrected Tim in saying that IFrame did not have a capital F. Please explain to us where you got this information, that proves that it does not have a capital F.

    IFrame

    I - Inline
    F - Frame

    The two words combined, would produce two separate capital letters, hence IFrame.

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    I like how you appear to be e-hard on here, it's quite entertaining, having to resort to words like ******, when you were proven wrong.

    Just seems to me like you are are sore loser, or just can't take being proven wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glasses View Post
    I'm not wrong though.
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    Funny part is I have that book and I still don't know PHP. What does that tell you?

    But Dentafrice is right, as usual
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glasses View Post
    I'm not wrong though.
    *REMOVED*
    Are you actually joking Glasses? I argue with Caleb a little bit but it'd be absolutely stupid to ever insult him over PHP... He is easily Top 5 on this forum....

    Im guessing you were joking Glasses?
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