Yes, there is advice on how to create a dyndocument in another frame
in your chapter on DynDocuments and I am already using this to update
content in the 'main'-frame from within the left ('menu').
The site has 4 main topics so what I do is loading one of 4
'mainpages' into main and then add dynlayers, widgets and stuff for
each of this pages individually. That is why I thought it would be
nice to have the API in one static frame.
But now that I write this down, I hear s/body in my head asking 'Why
are you doing it in this traditional fashion once you got the
DynAPI?". Hm ...
Martin
On Die, 12 Dez 2000 you wrote:
>yes you can, I think I covered this in one of the tutorials.. not sure, just
>check them for more info.
>
>
>Pascal Bestebroer
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>> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
>> Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Martin Weinelt
>> Verzonden: dinsdag 12 december 2000 18:04
>> Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Onderwerp: [Dynapi-Help] One frame for 'DynAPI.include(...)', how to?
>>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am dealing with a site with four frames: top, bottom, left, main.
>> Brilliant, eh? Top and bottom are static, left and main is where I
>> may put dyndocuments.
>>
>> Can I use one of the static frames (top, bottom) to put the dynapi.js
>> and the libs so that the content frames (where I build dynlayers, use
>> widgets, etc) can use them?
i
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