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2/11/2007 6:50 PM
 
The Iframe settings have an onload javascript textbox.  The mouseover says something along the lines of most useful for auto height.  This is exactly along the lines of what I would like to accomplish and wonder if anyone has the JS available for and auto height IFrame.  Thanks
 
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2/22/2007 4:05 AM
 
Same problem here, i can't find anything useful about using the onLoad parameter. All the IFrame height topics in this forum claim it's not possible to resize an IFrame to it's contents, but thy're not so recent.
 I can define a function to resize an IFrame, but where do i put the code? I guess it'll be called by something like Onload="resize_iframe();".

Could anybody help me out ?
 
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2/22/2007 5:10 PM
 
I ended up solving my problem by experimenting with some third party modules.
I ended up using Viva IFrame because of its Query String support.  epiFrame is free, but no query string support.  Most or all sometimes cut off a little of the content at the bottom, but DnnSpired's Iframe module has a buffer setting to compensate for this.  But you can also compensate for this by adding a <br /> tag at the bottom of the page you are trying to pull through the other IFrame modules.
 
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