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rtutus
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Posted - 2006-12-03 : 15:53:36
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hi,have u ever opened multiple pages in the same page. each aspx wil be part of a frame withing the main pagelet s say in the code, I want to make a page that includes page1.aspx, page2.aspx and page3.aspx each of these in a frame withing the page.thanks |
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spirit1
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Posted - 2006-12-04 : 05:19:45
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using frames is agaist current desigh standards.if you really must than create a html page and have each frame's source set to the proper aspx page.why are you trying to do this though?maybe web parts can help you?Go with the flow & have fun! Else fight the flow blog thingie: http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/mladenp |
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jhermiz
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Posted - 2006-12-04 : 08:21:01
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Definately consider web parts for your project as you can have multiple containers within one page. Start with a container using a div tag. Then create 4 more containers within that div tag. Then you will need to drag and drop a WebPartZone container into each frame. That should get you started. Let me know if you need a sample application.Jon Keeping the web experience alive -- [url]http://www.web-impulse.com[/url]RS Blog -- [url]http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/jhermiz[/url] |
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jsmith8858
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Posted - 2006-12-04 : 08:23:10
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Are you sure you don't want 3 user controls (ASCX) on the same page, instead of 3 ASPX pages? That's what user controls are for -- you create them and put them on any pages that can use them, sort of like frames but much better because they can all access the master page server side, and the parent page can access any public members of the controls, all using server-side code. Even if those ASCX pages need to sometimes be on their own page, you can just create container ASPX pages for those controls.- Jeff |
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rtutus
Aged Yak Warrior
522 Posts |
Posted - 2006-12-04 : 11:42:51
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Sorry I didn t specify the requirements correctly. Here is what I need:i ll have a check box list. Each checkbox will be associated to a url address like: the checkbox1 is associated to http://url1 checkbox2 is associated to http://url2 ...and so on. According to the checkboxes the user will check off, i will load a page containing multiple frames. Each frame will include the page related to its URL defined in the checkbox list. I load a page including only the URLs of the checkboxes that the user chose.Thanks a lot. |
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spirit1
Cybernetic Yak Master
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Posted - 2006-12-04 : 11:53:00
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load where?Go with the flow & have fun! Else fight the flow blog thingie: http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/mladenp |
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jsmith8858
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Posted - 2006-12-04 : 12:03:22
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You might want to look into using HTML's IFRAME tag, if you haven't used that before. Basically let's you create in-line frames.But as mladen said earlier, I would avoid frames in general if you can ... maybe step back and give us a more concrete example of what you are trying to do.- Jeff |
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rtutus
Aged Yak Warrior
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Posted - 2006-12-04 : 13:10:03
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load all the selected pages (according to the selected checkboxes) in a brain new multiframwe page.For example: I will display a page with 3 frames: first frame contains google home page, second frame contains ebay and third page contains yahoo home page. All this because let s say the user checked off yahho, ebay and google in the checkbox list.Thanks |
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spirit1
Cybernetic Yak Master
11752 Posts |
Posted - 2006-12-04 : 13:18:58
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then put 3 frames in your page and then set each frames src with javacsript in the onclick event of the checkbox.Go with the flow & have fun! Else fight the flow blog thingie: http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/mladenp |
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rtutus
Aged Yak Warrior
522 Posts |
Posted - 2006-12-04 : 14:20:34
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yes, but if the user checks off 4 checkboxes, then i will have to load a frameset with four frames according to the checkboxes. so the framset or number of iframes has to be set dynamically according to what the user chooses.Thanks |
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jhermiz
3564 Posts |
Posted - 2006-12-04 : 14:23:11
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If you used web parts you could accomplish this very easily as their is a Web Page Web Part property for a control. They can all be added dynamically as well. Let me make a book recommendation:Darren Neimke's "ASP.net 2.0 Web Parts in Action" Keeping the web experience alive -- [url]http://www.web-impulse.com[/url]RS Blog -- [url]http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/jhermiz[/url] |
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jsmith8858
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Posted - 2006-12-04 : 14:59:38
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quote: Originally posted by rtutus yes, but if the user checks off 4 checkboxes, then i will have to load a frameset with four frames according to the checkboxes. so the framset or number of iframes has to be set dynamically according to what the user chooses.Thanks
Then use a simple REPEATER control and generate as many IFRAMES as you need. It's the same as generating DIV's or table rows or anything other HTML element on the page based on a datasource, only your template contains IFRAME tags.- Jeff |
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rtutus
Aged Yak Warrior
522 Posts |
Posted - 2006-12-04 : 23:31:39
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I put 6 iframes in aspx page. In my Checkboxlist server control Whenever the user checks off a checkbox, In code behind I build a string including the list of all the selected URLs with the format: 'page1','page2',...., Then I pass that string to a javascript function that accepts 6 arguments: arg1, arg2...,arg6 (some arguments will just be empty when i call the function)In the javascript function, I have this to set the URL for the iframe:if (arg1!=null) document.getElementById("myframe1").src=arg1;if (arg1!=null) document.getElementById("myframe1").src=arg1;....etcThe result:Here the result I got: If the user selects 2 checkboxes, I get 6 iframes with the first 2 set to the right URLs that the user selected and the last 4 iframes just empty.I guess we are advancing (thanks for the iframe idea)Now: if the user selects only 2 checkboxes, How can I get rid of the last 4 empty iframes on the page when the user didn t select them and display only 2 iframes.The same thing if the user selects only 4 checkboxes. I don t want to have 6 iframes with the 4 first set to the selected URLs and the last 2 mainly empty. I want only 4 iframes displayed on the resulting page.I guess this a javascript function since, remember I implemented the logic of setting iframes' URLs in javascript code.Thanks a lot guys. |
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robvolk
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rtutus
Aged Yak Warrior
522 Posts |
Posted - 2006-12-05 : 01:02:53
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But can document.createElement() create an iframe like: document.createElement("iframe")Thanks. |
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rtutus
Aged Yak Warrior
522 Posts |
Posted - 2006-12-05 : 01:54:03
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YOU RE RIGHT robvolk. i could create an iframe with document.createElement() and add it to document.body.appendchildI will see what pbs I ll encounter next in my journey . thanks 2 all of u guys for your help. |
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jsmith8858
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Posted - 2006-12-05 : 08:25:10
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I think you would be much better off to do this server-side, as opposed to client-side. Much, much easier and it will work with more browsers.Also -- do not forget that cross-domain frames are often blocked by security settings on browsers these days ....- Jeff |
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spirit1
Cybernetic Yak Master
11752 Posts |
Posted - 2006-12-05 : 08:37:14
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i must stress again to not use frames.if you must, use divs with IFRAME in each one.Go with the flow & have fun! Else fight the flow blog thingie: http://weblogs.sqlteam.com/mladenp |
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rtutus
Aged Yak Warrior
522 Posts |
Posted - 2006-12-05 : 13:23:12
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Ok, how do I do that differently to avoid trouble in future and for the code to be cross browser compatible or on the server side?P.S: Spirit, I am using iframe and not frameP.S j.Smith: If I use repeater for server side, what d be the datasource in my case?Thanks for having walked me through this. |
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rtutus
Aged Yak Warrior
522 Posts |
Posted - 2006-12-05 : 14:08:29
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I did this on server side but it was slow (at least it worked on both firefox and IE which didn t when I used the client side version): HtmlGenericControl IfURL = new HtmlGenericControl("iframe"); IfURL.ID = "myNewIframeIdd" + i; IfURL.Attributes.Add("src", this.myChkBoxList.Items[i].Value); HtmlTableRow tblRw=new HtmlTableRow(); HtmlTableCell tblCell=new HtmlTableCell(); tblCell.Controls.Add(IfURL); tblRw.Cells.Add(tblCell); MyTable.Rows.Add(tblRw);Thanks. |
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robvolk
Most Valuable Yak
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Posted - 2006-12-05 : 14:48:40
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DON'T USE HTML TABLES. Use DIVs (like everyone has been suggesting) |
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