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Posted by Els on 03/24/06 23:44
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> Els wrote:
>> Chris Ianson wrote:
>>> "Els" <els.aNOSPAM@tiscali.nl> wrote in message
>>> news:150hk9chpj0ol.mall80tufd6w$.dlg@40tude.net...
>>>> Chris Ianson wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> £1,000,000* to anyone who is able to actually show a way to do this.
>>>> http://here.locusmeus.com/temp/chris.html :-)
>>> Hmm interesting, you've obviously taken the time to try to fix it, thanks. I
>>> appreciate that. Sadly it has the same behaviour as before, at least on IE6
>>> & 7. The whole page scrolls to the bottom when you click a link in the
>>> iframe.
>>>
>>> Did something break,
>
> No, the best the I can understand it is that he does not want the main
> frame to scroll at all, but since the anchors are within the iframe the
> link is going to scroll the outer frame to the top of the iframe,
> always!
In my example it is, yes. But in his first attempt the page really
jumped down to the bottom of the main page. Him seeing the same
behaviour in my example as in his is something I don't understand,
because my example does not do what his does at all. (except in Opera,
where neither his nor my example does anything on clicking a link in
the iframe ;-) )
If anything, my example makes the page scroll up (to the top of the
iframe) - not down.
> Again there is NO WAY to do what he wishes with HTML alone.
I'm not so sure he wishes anything else than just have the image
remain in view when clicking the links.
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