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6/13/2006 3:02 PM
 
Ok, i just realized i needed to have the Iframe in the HTML with the table. I was trying to place it on a separate pane. I have it up and running now. Thanks so much for the help.
 
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6/19/2006 8:22 AM
 
I'm not sure I follow you. You don't need to have an <iframe> tag within the HTML module. Having an IFrame module on the same page is all you really need.

Michael Flanakin | Microsoft Consulting Services
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7/19/2006 2:15 PM
 

Michael

I'm trying to do the same thing with an Iframe.  I want the target for links in an html/text module to be the iframe on the same page, but in a separate pane.  When I set the target for the links to the title of the iframe, the document opens up in a new window as opposed to the iframe.  Does the iframe module have to be in the same pane as text/html module.  It's a simple link that I'm setting up.

Can you provide me with some steps as to how this can be done?

Thanks.

ltsolis

 
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7/26/2006 7:22 PM
 
I have the exact same problem: Refresh a IFrame on the same page but differenet pane with a link. It opens a completely new browser window. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
 
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8/27/2006 6:56 PM
 
This one's pretty straight forward; much as Michael Flanakin indicated.

I have it working in a DNN 4.03.04.

1.  Create a page,

2.  Add an Iframe Module

 2.1  Name the IFrame (I did it specifically I.e. "IFrameForMyPage" rather than just "IFrame"),

 2.2  Add a URL for a default offsite page, onsite page or file, or leave it blank,

3.  Use the built in Text/HTML module (in your choice of pane),

  3.1  Add a link in the Text/HTML module (edit the HTML to add the target):

<a href="
MyPageURL" target="IFrameForMyPage">My IFramed Page</a>

UPDATE the page, click your link and smile.

It's AnotherOpus ;^)



 
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