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Former Re: [Javascript] flash v dhtml
- From: javascript@xxxxxxxxxx (databarn)
- Subject: Former Re: [Javascript] flash v dhtml
- Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2001 13:09:13 -0500
Just set the URL of the remote page as your frame's page. Some caveats, th= ough. If the remote page is also a frameset, you could get into some signi= ficant visibility issues. If the remote page has a framebuster script, you= cannot (to my knowledge) override it. If the remote page is copyrighted (= or even if not), you could end up in violation of copyright (and legally li= able) by presenting the page in your frame and representing it as your mate= rial. The mechanics are relatively simple; the design issues can be a bit more di= fficult; and the ethical considerations can be profound. _______________________________________ From: rhh [ric_hod@xxxxxxxxxxxx] To: javascript@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: Former Re: [Javascript] flash v dhtml Time: 6/29/2001 at 12:01PM Me too. Moreover we shoud have a plug-in, moreover we need to learn a new language to do the SAME final visual effect we can do using Java/DHTML (some people say Flash is java-compatible... ;);) etc So why Flash?). By the way, do you know Barn, how can I load an off-site page within a local frame and also support my local (left) window ok? Ric
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