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Old 08-18-2005, 05:50 PM   PM User | #1
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<iframe> two targets?

hi,
I've got a part with two iframes,
if it possiable to update both iframes using the same target name from a single link?

if so, how can this be done?

thanks in advance for your time!
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Not sure if I understand what you mean but I believe each iframe will need a unique id name. I have little doubt that you could write a script that would update both ids and then simply have a link that executes that script.
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well i'm sure i've seen this before.

I'll keep looking, thanks for your time,

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You'll need to do this with javascript. The page that the hyperlink gets you in the frame must load another page in another frame.
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