(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 11:04 am
Post subject: Iframe help Archived from groups: microsoft>public>frontpage>programming (more info?)
I am new to this so I hope I can explain it.
I want to have tabs at the top of an iframe that will do query an access
database and return data to the iframe.
I.e. Tab 1, click it returns data
tab 2 click it returns different data in same iframe
tab 3 click it, returns totally diffent data in iframe and so on and so on.
I really do not want to have to load a new page everytime I click the tab. I
think the iframe would be my best choice, but i'm not sure
(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 4:58 am
Post subject: Re: Iframe help [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
You can set the 3 tab links to target the name assigned to the IFrame
But if you are in to hand coding instead of an Iframe consider using AJAX
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|I am new to this so I hope I can explain it.
|
| I want to have tabs at the top of an iframe that will do query an access
| database and return data to the iframe.
|
| I.e. Tab 1, click it returns data
| tab 2 click it returns different data in same iframe
| tab 3 click it, returns totally diffent data in iframe and so on and so on.
|
| I really do not want to have to load a new page everytime I click the tab. I
| think the iframe would be my best choice, but i'm not sure
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