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Frame height

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Jul 14th, 2005
Is there a way to let a frame height be defined by it's content?

I tried height="100%" but that doesn't seem to work.


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Re: Frame height

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Jul 20th, 2005
Hi John
The point of a frame is that it's supposed to scroll... if you don't want it to scroll then you're not looking for a frame...
Can you give us more info on what you want?
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Re: Frame height

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Jul 20th, 2005
Thanks for the reply.

Originally Posted by DaveSW
Can you give us more info on what you want?

Sure.

On this page(http://www.jstechs.com/tip_of_the_week.html) the main text is fed from a php script here(http://www.jstechs.com/scripts/1.php) which picks-up the latest post from a forum board here(http://www.jstechs.com/forum/index.php/board,6.0.html).

What I was hoping to do is have some system so that I would not have adjust the height of the frame each week when I post a new tip.

I attached a copy of the original php file if you need to see it.

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