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I have created a table and I would like to create an editable region so that my table will look the same through out but different text will appear as I click a link from the left column on my table. I would like to know what the steps are in creating an editable region. Tables are apparently better than frames. I hope someone can help me. |
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You seem to be trying to make a flat page work like a framed site. That's not how it works. |

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Murray *TMM* wrote: You seem to be trying to make a flat page work like a framed site. That's not how it works. IFRAME's could be used, that way it kind of is a flat page working linke frames ![]() -- Margus http://devil.pri.ee/ |
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IFrames have all the same problems as frames. I don't use them.... |
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Murray *TMM* wrote: IFrames have all the same problems as frames. I don't use them.... Neither do I, but still, iframe has got a few advantages in certain situations, e.g. when just a small portion of a large page has to be reloaded. -- Margus http://devil.pri.ee/ |
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And too many concurrent disadvantages, like only printing from visible area, and browser support and all the rest.... |
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