We have a frameset (not iFrames !) application where we need to save state of frames that users choose.. and then restore this state next time they hit the page..
I need to make a series of webpages. Each with a header coming from a website, and the content coming from an html page in my dropbox/public. I simple way would be to use frames, but they are deprecat
Is it possible to access the window object directly from the document object in Javascript? For example:
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I\'m guessing Google has found a way to stop Google+ from loadi开发者_JS百科ng in an iFrame, because whereas I can put https://www.google.com/ into a page\'s frame, I can\'t do the same with https://p
I have a main page with a frame with its attribute src set to equal \"SomeOther.asp\". Since I have some rather large request variables, I want to save my request variables from my current page into
I have a site that I\'m working on that has a lot of framesets in it.However, since IE9 (HTML5), frameset开发者_如何学编程s have been deprecated and it throws me into quirks mode which slows down the
开发者_如何学编程I understand the reason for forbidding iframes from accessing the top window, but the other way around it seems a bit unnecessary and restricting of innovative applications.It\'s actu
I have an unusual setup.First off, I have a page with frames <html> <head> <title>My Chat</title>
I have a SWF that I want to extract VideoFrames from. They appear under this name when the SWF is opened with 7-Zip (VideoFrame). Obviously, extracting them in that manner accomplishes nothing, as the