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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottDiamond View Post
    Why the hell would you 'need to host it somewhere else'?

    Anyone with an IQ over 30 would know how to copy and paste a link. I should know, I've had an iFrame on a piczo website before.
    Anyone with an IQ over 30 would also have actualy read what he said, and possibly answered it with something that made sence?
    *** has copy and pasting a URL got to do with weather or not the ifraim target location is located on the same domain's server space or not?

    Also does Pizco even support multiple pages o.0

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    Ok to simplify what was already said above....

    The Basic Code Of An iFrame
    <iframe src="http://www.piczo.com/yourfilehere.html" width="100" height="100"></iframe>

    Red/Link = the location of the file in the iframe
    Blue = the width of the iframe in pixels
    Purple = the height of the iframe in pixels

    So basically how it works is you go to your site and make a file called "yourfilehere.html" and then open it in your web-browser. When its open copy and paste the url (in the address bar) and replace the text in red with that url. So now anything you put in yourfilehere.html will show up inside the iframe. Just remember that the iframe code has to be in a different file than "yourfilehere.html" otherwise it is calling itself which just doesn't work.

    Hope this helps Remember people, power in simplicity!

    EDIT:
    Of course piczo supports multiple pages! Its not that primitive
    Last edited by QuickScriptz; 24-03-2007 at 10:17 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 01101101entor View Post
    Anyone with an IQ over 30 would also have actualy read what he said, and possibly answered it with something that made sence?
    *** has copy and pasting a URL got to do with weather or not the ifraim target location is located on the same domain's server space or not?

    Also does Pizco even support multiple pages o.0
    When you create a new page, the link is something like this load of rubbish:

    Code:
    http://10.piczo.com/page/81271276312786431876d/4562789642.html
    Copy and paste that in the iFrame scroll and you will have a nice iFrame.

    And I did read it, don't jump to conclusions.

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