James: I implemented a new portlet that is just presenting a frame. I am
talking of the HTML tag called IFRAME. Further more you have to pass any URL
to this frame. As the whole content of any frame is completely independent
from the surrounding page you might click any link without changing the
portal itself.

But on the other hand: I think this is not a very clean way to work with
Jetspeed because all the data inside of this frame is not processed by the
Jetspeed portal itself. It is directly exchanged between the web server and
the browser. So you have no features like single-sign-on, personalization,
customization, tracking, ...

If you are interested, I can publish the source code, too.

best regards
Matt



-----Original Message-----
From: James Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 7:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: linking in portlets


ok, so i've read up on the posts on how to have links
in one portlet open up in the same portlet but still
have no idea how to do it.  can somebody help me?

I am trying to create functionality to have the
portlet behave like a mini browser, so that when i
click on a link in the portlet, the new page shows up
in the same portlet, (not on the whole page, or in a
popup).  Can this be done?  Has anyone done this and
wouldn't mind sharing how it's done?

thanks in advance

james

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