hatchet
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posted on 11/23/2002 at 05:18 AM |
Well I see that I'm the one with no common sense. I didn't even see the
individual page settings.
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hatchet
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posted on 11/23/2002 at 05:13 AM |
haha. Ok. That was going to be my next question... If I could set height
in URL. Perfect. Thanks for the quick response.
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hatchet
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posted on 11/23/2002 at 05:12 AM |
Ok. After looking at some other parts of the code...
Would it work to set the auto-resize to No and set the length of frame to
something larger than the page I'm including? Albeit this isn't the best
method, because some of the calculators do not take up much room, and
others take up quite a line.
Thanks....
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shawn
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posted on 11/23/2002 at 05:11 AM |
Autoresize will stretch the frame to the length of your pn window, the
vertical size will set the length to a certain pixel value for all pages.
To control each seperate page, you will need to add it to the URL security
section where you can then give each entry its own pixel length.
Next ver is due out this weekend and will allow height to be specified in
the URL.
HTH
-Shawn
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hatchet
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posted on 11/23/2002 at 05:06 AM |
I'm using Postwrap on my site for several javascript calculators. I know
there is a way to do what I want because I've seen other sites do it. How
do I get rid of the scrollable inline frame and have the included page
scroll with the main site? Am I just dumb or what?
Any help greatly appreciated.
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