----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Gustavo Duenas 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 6:20 PM
  Subject: Re: [flexcoders] a bit of information about Iframes


  Thanks Paul, do you mean...putting the file on the internet with the source 
code set to view?

Gustavo,

If you look at a lot of posts here, they often contain (as part of the email), 
sections of code that demostrate the problem. Nobody will look at a lot of 
code, so it needs to be short - then people can copy and paste into the ide, or 
just read it and see what's wrong.

Paul


  Gustavo

  On May 14, 2008, at 1:15 PM, Paul Andrews wrote:




    Gustavo,
    �
    It often helps to make a small example to demonstrate the problem, then 
post the SMALL amount of code here.
    �
    Paul
      ----- Original Message -----
      From:�Gustavo Duenas
      To:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
      Sent:�Wednesday, May 14, 2008 6:12 PM
      Subject:�Re: [flexcoders] a bit of information about Iframes


      Thanks for you response Derrick, my last responses had the code, this is 
only My desperate intent to tell people that something odd is happening with 
the Iframes.
      And Actually I tried to solve the problem, changing the position on the 
javascript, it only works ( I mean the position) , when the div align is not 
set on center, but problem is that the flex site is set up to appear in the 
center,�aesthetic��reasons, other wise I don't know how to set up the iFrame to 
appear inside the panel, which is in the center of the flex.
      About the other part of the code, well I didn't figured out...you know 
more than me of this matter, I will check on it, but seems that the only 
position to the Iframe to be inside the panel is with the div of the flex 
without the�alignment�on the center, which I don't like.




      Regards,




      Gustavo



      On May 13, 2008, at 2:18 PM, Derrick Anderson wrote:


        i don't know what specific issues you are having with this, but I can 
only be helpful in maybe helping you find the information you need.

        people here tend to respond to posts that don't make them 'think' too 
much about what the problem really is, nobody has time for that. They also seem 
to prefer helping people who have tried to solve a problem on their own. Your 
last 2 posts about iframes didn't include a single line of code nor did they 
describe at all what steps you have taken to solve this problem for yourself.

        I don't mean to sound preachy, I generally don't but I see from reading 
posts that you have had issues with iframes for quite a while now, and your 
most recent posts are not helping your cause...

















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  Gustavo A. Duenas
  Creative Director
  LEFT AND RIGHT SOLUTIONS
  904.� 265 0330 - 904. 386 7958
  www.leftandrightsolutions.com
  Jacksonville - Florida










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  Thanks Paul, do you mean...putting the file on the internet with the  
  source code set to view?

  Gustavo
  On May 14, 2008, at 1:15 PM, Paul Andrews wrote:

  >
  > Gustavo,
  >
  > It often helps to make a small example to demonstrate the problem,  
  > then post the SMALL amount of code here.
  >
  > Paul
  > ----- Original Message -----
  > From: Gustavo Duenas
  > To: [email protected]
  > Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 6:12 PM
  > Subject: Re: [flexcoders] a bit of information about Iframes
  >
  > Thanks for you response Derrick, my last responses had the code,  
  > this is only My desperate intent to tell people that something odd  
  > is happening with the Iframes.
  > And Actually I tried to solve the problem, changing the position on  
  > the javascript, it only works ( I mean the position) , when the div  
  > align is not set on center, but problem is that the flex site is  
  > set up to appear in the center, aesthetic  reasons, other wise I  
  > don't know how to set up the iFrame to appear inside the panel,  
  > which is in the center of the flex.
  > About the other part of the code, well I didn't figured out...you  
  > know more than me of this matter, I will check on it, but seems  
  > that the only position to the Iframe to be inside the panel is with  
  > the div of the flex without the alignment on the center, which I  
  > don't like.
  >
  >
  > Regards,
  >
  >
  > Gustavo
  >
  > On May 13, 2008, at 2:18 PM, Derrick Anderson wrote:
  >
  >> i don't know what specific issues you are having with this, but I  
  >> can only be helpful in maybe helping you find the information you  
  >> need.
  >>
  >> people here tend to respond to posts that don't make them 'think'  
  >> too much about what the problem really is, nobody has time for  
  >> that. They also seem to prefer helping people who have tried to  
  >> solve a problem on their own. Your last 2 posts about iframes  
  >> didn't include a single line of code nor did they describe at all  
  >> what steps you have taken to solve this problem for yourself.
  >>
  >> I don't mean to sound preachy, I generally don't but I see from  
  >> reading posts that you have had issues with iframes for quite a  
  >> while now, and your most recent posts are not helping your cause...
  >>
  >
  >
  >
  >
  >
  >
  > 

  

  Gustavo A. Duenas
  Creative Director
  LEFT AND RIGHT SOLUTIONS
  904.  265 0330 - 904. 386 7958
  www.leftandrightsolutions.com
  Jacksonville - Florida




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