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Posted by Chris Tomlinson on 06/23/06 11:03
Hi, thanks for the reply...
"Neredbojias" <http://www.neredbojias.com/fliam.php?cat=alt.html> wrote in
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>> As mentioned, we currently load the next big page in a hidden div
>> :on:
>> http://www.superhighstreet.com/George-Street-Richmond/splash
>> and that is where the problem lies. Because it loads in the same
>> page, it affects the mouse cursor and form entry user experience.
>
> ...What I don't know is how you load (or preload) a page into a div.
> Pages just aren't loaded into divs; it isn't possible, barring something
> wierd and non-html. On the other hand, perhaps you are loading the
> _content_ of the (next) page into a div?? The what-looks-like FrontPage
Sorry we should have recapped but in the original post we talked about the
"loading of the big page in the hidden div/iframe". The hidden div contains
an iframe which calls the 'big page'. It was a nice idea.
>> To summarise, I think our question should have been, "What is a better
>> way to preload the big page, as the current way does not work
>> satisfactorily".
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> As I intimated before: put whatever you want preloaded in the body's
> onload event.
Great, would you kindly show us the correct format to use onload to preload
an .htm page in its entirety.
Much appreciated.
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Thanks,
Me
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