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IFRAMES as a buffer

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want to load some external content into a hidden iframe. The hidden iframe will function as a buffer from which i can load the content into a <div>. The reason i am attempting this approach is because the external pages are located on a different domain at my company and JavaScript Security will not allow iframe resize scripts to function correctly across the domains.

The problem is i am not well versed in javascript. I know this approach is possible.

I will not be able to add any code to the pages that will be loaded into the iframe.

Help! :cry:
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Re: IFRAMES as a buffer

Follow this tutorial;

http://dhtmlnirvana.com/content/dhtm...ernalload.html

My DHTML page below also uses this technique in a slightly modified way, though you have to be pretty advanced to understand how my code works from the DHTML Nirvana site.

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Re: IFRAMES as a buffer

Is there any way to use this solution without adding code to the pages that are going to be buffered by the iframe?
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Re: IFRAMES as a buffer

No your going to have problems becuase you cannot script across domains, i should have read your post more clearly as i missed that you wanted to do it across domains. Sorry about that, the solution above is only good for a single domain.

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