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3/8/2007 4:49 PM
 
If I set my IFrame "Scrolling" setting to "No", the scroll bars still appear when the page being sucked in is larger than my IFrame settings.  Am I doing something wrong?  Is there a way to stop the scroll bars from appearing?  I have a page and I don't want users to scroll down to the bottom of it.
 
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3/16/2007 3:30 AM
 

Is the page within the IFrame your own page or someone elses? If it is someone else's page then it may be set as unable to be framed.


Lorraine Young
www.dnnangel.com
Author of the DotNetNuke User Manuals
& Co-author "DotNetNuke For Dummies"
 
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3/22/2007 5:27 PM
 

Thanks Lorraine.  It is someone elses.  Is there an easy way to intercept the incoming html and make modifications to it?

Mark

 
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3/22/2007 7:28 PM
 

I don't know how to do that. Instead, I'd just the website owner and ask if you can frame their page - which you should do anyway! :). If they agree then I'm sure they would give you a html version which is ok to use. Intercepting and changing sounds a bit sneaky.

 


Lorraine Young
www.dnnangel.com
Author of the DotNetNuke User Manuals
& Co-author "DotNetNuke For Dummies"
 
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