Let me google that for you ;)

http://dev.hubspot.com/blog/bid/89755/jQuery-Zoomer-Zoom-up-your-iFrames

I think that's close to what you want.

David

"If we can hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominoes
 will fall like a house of cards... checkmate!"
 -Zapp Brannigan, Futurama


On 12 July 2013 16:33, GregAtGregLowDotCom <[email protected]> wrote:

> Probably should give a succinct example of the type of thing I’m trying to
> do to see if there’s a better way.****
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> Here’s one example:****
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> **1.       **I have a report server that can send me the HTML for a
> report.****
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> **2.       **I have no control over the size of the report that’s sent to
> me.****
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> **3.       **I want to display the report within a section of an MVC4
> page that I have set to a specific width.****
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> **4.       **I’d love to be able to scale the HTML that I’m sent to make
> it fit within a specific region of the page, or at the very least within a
> specific width. (I could probably live with it being too deep).****
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> Regards,****
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> Greg****
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> Dr Greg Low****
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *David Richards
> *Sent:* Friday, 12 July 2013 4:02 PM
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> *To:* ozDotNet
> *Subject:* Re: Scaling HTML****
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> An iframe on it's own wouldn't do it.  But I think there is a "zoom"
> property in the DOM somewhere.****
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> ****
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> David
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> "If we can hit that bullseye, the rest of the dominoes
>  will fall like a house of cards... checkmate!"
>  -Zapp Brannigan, Futurama****
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> On 12 July 2013 15:13, Tony Wright <[email protected]> wrote:****
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> Hi Greg,****
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> Have you considered using an IFRAME? It would compartmentalise the markup.
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> Regards,****
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> Tony****
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