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Posted by Spartanicus on 03/24/06 19:48
"Chris Ianson" <notme@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> That's actually a clever trick you're trying to pull there,
>> unfortunately it's to clever.
>
>Thanks. At last someone who gets it!
The wonders of supplying a url, had you done that straight away everyone
would have "gotten it" and wouldn't have wasted their time guessing.
>> Afaik browser behaviour for what you are trying to do is undefined. It
>> sort of works in IE and FF, it does nothing in Opera. The fact that the
>
>When you say "sort of works", is there a problem with it? It works fine for
>me as far as jumping within the iframe goes.
It doesn't completely scroll the content due to less than ideal absolute
positioning of the links, but the main problem is the repositioning of
the content in the mother page.
>Is there an online emulator for Opera and FF I can play with?
Why? Both are free to download and use, both are available for all
popular operating systems.
>> mother document is also repositioned in the viewport when one of the
>> links in the iframe is clicked is something you cannot fix.
>
>Ahh, but if I could jump back up to another bookmark
Continuing to use Frontpage terminology that means something else
outside that narrow confine doesn't help if you want to talk to people
outside of the Frontpage community.
>that is positioned
>exactly where I wanted everything to line up, then although I couldn't "fix"
>it, I could circumvent it.
You can't reposition the mother document to the same position in the
viewport.
>I have a second panorama image ('image2') which will be loadable into that
>iframe by the user.
>
>* E.g. they click a jump tag (book mark/name ref) on the sea on the left of
>image1, and it will load image2 into that iframe, positioning image2 on the
>left of the iframe, showing underwater on the left.
>* Click the jump tag in the middle, you image2 but the scrollbar jumps to
>the middle of image2.
>* Click the jump tag on the right, you get the right-edge of image2 and the
>iframe scrollbar positions itself automatically all the way to the right.
Sorry, I can't make sense of that jumbled description.
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Spartanicus
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