You can use an iframe. jQuery can read the contents of the iframe from the
outer page or it can load jquery on its own.
On Mar 29, 2011 7:59 AM, "johnw" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm using Blueprint for my site, but I have a need for previewing
> another page within the context of my main website page but not
> inherit it's associated styling.
>
> I'm using jQuery.dialog() to create the preview, but since the preview
> markup needs to be embedded within the main website for jQuery to
> grab, it inherits all the Blueprint styling. The page being previewed
> has entirely separate css within it (it is an html email template with
> <table>).
>
> The page from which the preview occurs looks like this:
>
> html
> head
> body
> div .container
> main page goes here
> /div
> div preview
> email template code for jQuery dialog goes here. I don't want
> to Blueprint to cascade here.
> /div
> /body
>
> Any ideas on the best way to handle this?
>
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