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7/22/2008 10:37 AM
 

Hi,

I've looked and searched and can't seem to be able to find this.  How does one pass in an anchor call/reference to an iFrame'd page?  I am able to pass in querystring parameters but can't seen to be able to find a way to pass in anything with regard to an anchor call (i.e. http://host/page.aspx?q=value#atagloc1).

The iFramed page is a classic asp page that contains dynamically generated anchor tags which are referenced/pointed to from another DNN page.  I've tried using the classic asp's servervariable's referer's URL to see if I can pull out the # value but # ain't forwarded as part of the referrer.

I'm using iFrame 03.02.03 on DNN 4.7.

Thanks.

 
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