[Seaside] JavaScript anyone?

Brian Brown rbb at techgame.net
Wed Apr 2 14:07:12 CEST 2003


On Monday 31 March 2003 12:52 pm, Nevin Pratt wrote:
> Julian Fitzell wrote:
> > You should be able to return false from your javascript onclick
> > handler to indicate that you do not want the normal action (ie.
> > submitting the form) to take place...  been a while since I've done
> > any JS, but that's what I remember working.
>
> Right now I think I'm most intrigued by Alain Fischer's suggestion to
> use iframes.  However, I have some concern for the level of browser
> support for iframes.
>

I have similar reservations about browser support, but I''ll test some things 
this week and post back here... of interest is this paragraph from 
http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/html40/special/iframe.html


The IFRAME element defines an inline frame for the inclusion of external 
objects including other HTML documents. IFRAME provides a subset of the 
functionality of OBJECT; the only advantage to IFRAME is that an inline frame 
can act as a target for other links. OBJECT is more widely supported than 
IFRAME, and, unlike IFRAME, OBJECT is included in HTML 4.0 Strict.

have fun

Brian


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