This is a common solution, often refered to as the "control frame".  This
involve placing the "dynamic" code into a hidden frome that references the
content frame.  It works well in most cases.

Colin Thompson wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm very new to the DynAPI and to javascript in general, just play around at
> this stuff for a hobby you know. Please take it easy on me if my questions
> seem a bit lame ;)
>
> I can create simple widgets of my own that seem to work ok, but now I want
> to create a guestbook type widget and I'm stumped as to how to post to my
> perl script and not have to refresh the page to show the result. the idea
> I've had so far is to use 2 frames, one with my page on and the other a
> hidden frame that actually gets updated. Am I on the right track with this?
> is there a simpler way to go about things? or maybe somebody has some
> example code I could look through?
>
> thanks for any advice,
>
> Colin
>
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