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11/4/2009 8:35 AM
 

I want to autosize the width of my IFrame (version 4.3.0 in DNN 5.1.4) The Auto height option is working fine, but  now the width of the IFrame must behave the same as the height. Can I manage this with the CSS style or onload options of the IFrame? The hint on the onload option is "Javascript to execute onload, often used for resizing. Only setable for Administrator." So I think it is possible, but I don't know the input string. Does anyone knows?

 
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11/4/2009 10:46 AM
 

 For me, mere setting width to 100% always does the trick.


Vitaly Kozadayev
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Viva Portals, L.L.C.
 
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11/5/2009 3:04 AM
 

That's not the solution for this problem. In the IFrame I use gold old 'asp' pages. when I set the width to 100% the IFrame does not resize to fit the content. Must I change something in the asp page?

 
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