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Posted by Chris Ianson on 03/24/06 20:07
"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote in message
news:44242d6a$0$3705$cb0e7fc6@news.centralva.net...
>> Sorry Jonathan but I don't think you understand what the problem is or
>> what I'm trying to do. I tried your suggestion even though I couldn't
>> understand what it would solve, and it did nothing different.
>
> No I am afraid it is you that do not understand: The change is to your
> IFRAME document
Sorry mate but you don't get it. Trust me, I know what I want to do. View
the part of this thread where I am talking with Spartacus, as he gets it
perfectly too.
> <html><head>
>
>
> <meta http-equiv="Content-Language" content="en-gb">
> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;
> charset=windows-1252"><title>Go To End</title></head><body>
>
> <div style="position: absolute; left: 50px; top: 245px; width: 147px;
> height: 83px; z-index: 1;" id="layer1">
> <b><span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 0);"><font size="5"><a
> href="#end" target="I1">Go To
> End</a></font></span></b><p><a name="start" target="I1"></a></p></div>
> <div style="position: absolute; left: 3669px; top: 227px; width: 163px;
> height: 70px; z-index: 2;" id="layer2">
> <span style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 0);">
> <a href="#start">
> <font size="5"><b>Go To </b></font><font
> size="5"><b>Start</b></font></a></span><a name="end"></a></div>
> <p><img src="A1image_data/A1pan.jpeg" border="0" height="403"
> width="3832"></p>
>
> </body></html>
That does nothing different.
The problem is: This makes the whole browser window scroll downwards.
The solution is: Make the hyperlink call a bookmark in that main window to
scroll it back up.
I just don't know how!
> { I apologize to the NG this is CI's markup not mine! }
And I apologise too. This isn't my day job.
>> It still makes the whole page scroll down.
>
> What? I thought your said the problem was that your document would scroll
> to the top and that the iframe image would not be visible and that was the
> issue?
Never said the iframe wasn't visible. I just don't want the main window's
cursor bar to move when the iframe cursor bar moves.
> The problem really is that this is NOT the way to do this. Flash would be
> far more suitable.
Understood, but it has to be in HTML. I can't be any clearer than that.
Cheers.
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