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2/8/2007 6:05 AM
 

Hello,i have a question:

Can i use IFRAME to bring a specific module/control/table of a url  to my site. For example i don't want to bring the whole page to the iFrame but only for example a panel which has the news or the weather.

Thank you,

Spiros

 
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2/8/2007 9:11 AM
 

IFrame shows the inner page, nothing more or less.

If you can make the inner page to show only the need information, it is possible, otherwise not. If the inner page is alsoo a DNN page, you might want to use the url of the print preview of a module.

 
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