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Sep 19th, 2003, 12:14 PM
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Junior Member
Working with frames within an HTA
I'm trying to create an HTA application, and so far things are going well. However, I would like to add two images to the top of the HTA window, and within a frame.
However, from what I know about frames (which is very little working knowledge), you have to provide a SRC link to an HTML page. Is there any other way of displaying content within a frame without a SRC?
Thanks,
Chris
{EDIT}
Just in case, here is the code I'm using:
Code:
<html>
<body>
<frameset rows="25%,75%" BORDER=0 FRAMEBORDER=0 FRAMESPACING=0>
<frame name="_header" scrolling=0>
<img align=left src="http://www.axcentsolutions.com/images/axcent.jpg">
<img align=right src="http://www.axcentsolutions.com/images/questionmark.jpg">
</frame>
<frame name="_body">
<form name="DomainAssessment">
<B>Please enter in the following:</B><BR>
<BR>
<B>Company name:</B><input id=companynamefield class=text type=text name="companyname_field" tabindex=1><BR>
<B>Report path:</B><input id=HTMLReportLocation size=50 type=text name=HTMLReportLocation tabindex=2><font color=ff0000></font><BR>
<B>Please select a domain or multiple domains from the list:</B><BR>
<div id="ListOfDomains">
</div>
<HR>
<input id=runbutton class="button" type="button" value="Run" name="run_button" onClick="RunScript()" tabindex=4>
<input id=quitbutton class="button" type="button" value="Quit" name="quit_button" onclick="QuitScript()" tabindex=5>
<BR>
<input id=Debuggingcheckbox class="checkbox" type="checkbox" name="debug_checkbox" tabindex=6>Debug output?<BR>
<font size="1">If selected, report will be saved to C:\DEBUG.TXT</font>
</form>
<div align=Left><font color=#000080 size=1>©2003 Chris Lynch</font><BR>
<div align=Left><font color=#000080 size=1>©2003 Axcent Solutions, Inc.</font><BR>
<font size=4>ALPHA RELEASE</font>
</frame>
</frameset>
</body>
</html>
{/EDIT}
Last edited by Shadow07; Sep 19th, 2003 at 12:20 PM.
Chris Lynch
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Sep 23rd, 2003, 02:01 AM
#2
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Sep 23rd, 2003, 11:26 PM
#3
Thread Starter
Junior Member
HTML Application
MSDN Link
It's a way to provide an interface for an application utilizing the IE browser. It provides HTML content (basically anything that you can do within IE, you can provide within an HTA).
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Sep 24th, 2003, 01:13 AM
#4
Right...
Well, there's no alternative way to display content in a frame than providing a src attribute. <frame> is an empty element which means that it does not have an end element and must not contain content. It also means that in XHTML you write <frame ... />.
You can try alternative ways to make something scroll and the rest not.
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"Writing specifications is like writing a novel. Writing code is like writing poetry."
- Anonymous, published by Raymond Chen
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