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Re: Is it possible for a hyperlink to call TWO URLs?

Posted by Chris Ianson on 11/16/15 11:43

"Neredbojias" <invalid@neredbojias.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1e8fb45bfc30b287989862@news.isp.com...
> With neither quill nor qualm, Chris Ianson quothed:
>
>> > Here's a vers. that works with javascript (-except in Opera but the
>> > original didn't seem to work in Opera, either.)
>> >
>> > http://www.neredbojias.com/zyxix/A1master.htm
>> >
>> > --
>> > Neredbojias
>> > Contrary to popular belief, it is believable.
>>
>> PS: Is there a way this can work *across* htm files?
>>
>> Let's say 'Go to End' actually says 'Go to End of Image 2', and that
>> calls a
>> name reference in a 2nd htm file called A2image.htm with a different
>> panorama inside.
>>
>> When clicked it loads image2.htm into the same iframe, replacing
>> image1.htm.
>
> Uh, yes, I think so. But the j/s code is in image1.htm so as it is,
> that would necessitate repeating almost the same code for each
> imageN.htm (-or making some changes and a .js file. Probably the better
> way to do it would be to move the code to the "master.htm" page, but I'm
> not sure if that is even possible. ((Um, um, actually, it should be. I
> think.)) )

Hi Neredbojias. Love the name ;)

Hmm well I have been trying but I can't get that option to work across
iframes. Here is what I have got:

1 master page as per my example.
2 inline frame htm files > each of which has an image just as my example.
When you click a hyperlink on the first inline frame htm, it calls a jump
tag which takes you to a position on the 2nd iframe htm.

Your solution works great within the *one* iframe, but not when jumping to a
different htm file within that one iframe.

Here's what I've tried:

Placed this after every jump tag:

onClick="gett(this.href);return false;"

Placed this in each of the 2 iframes:

<script type="text/javascript">
var pdbst;
function gett(a) {
pdbst=parent.document.body.scrollTop;
location.replace(a);
setTimeout("parent.scrollTo(0,pdbst)",1);
}
</script>

When that didn't work I placed it in the master page, however that caused
some sort of bug where there was a 15 second delay before it would call
iframe htm #2, and in the meantime all the graphics stuck if you scrolled up
and down the master page. :-S

What would we need to change to get this great idea to work across pages?
Thanks for your efforts, really appreciated.

Chris :)

 

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