One should always double check their memory before posting, even when in a hurry.
Al wrote:
iFrames are obsolete and only IE handles them. I don't even know if IE7
does.
Use css <div> tags instead.
Hans wrote:
Hi there,
I'm trying to post variables to a parent frame, I'm working from a
page that
is in an iFrame. However, I don't know how to accomplish this. I tried
target='top' to include in the form tag (<form action=<?=$formurl?>
target="top"....>) but this didn't succeed.
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