Bobby,

>Just out of curiosity... can a frame trigger a js event in another frame?

Provider there are the same domain (which is usually the case,) yes. Just
use the "parent" object to reference the document object that created the
<iframe />.

>Just curious since I still refuse to use one :)
>
>That's the second time someone has mentioned 'harder' or 'more trouble'.
>Come on people... it's not brick work... it's programming. Nothing about it
>is 'hard' or 'troubling'
>
>Nice PSP analogy though ;)
>
>I've got a nice method with httprequest on a timed trigger now. It works
>great.

Just remember that the xmlHttpRequest object could open up compatibility
problems between different browsers. It just seems like overkill for you
need.

-Dan



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