You may also get better mileage in Netscape with the use of <OBJECT>.  Or,
if you're on Apache, good old server side includes (Apache SSI) may be
enough.

Justin French
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Creative Director
http://Indent.com.au
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on 01/04/02 5:27 AM, Gary ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> <iframe src="http://foo.com"; name="MyFrame" id="MyFrame" width="400"
> height="300" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no"
> frameborder="0"></iframe>
> 
> You need to give a height. NN4 does not support iframe
> 
> Gary
> 
> Jtjohnston wrote:
> 
>> I suppse this is an HTML question more than PHP.
>> I have a server elsewhere that does not have PHP accessible. Stupid &
>> cheap of them, but true.
>> I want to display a page within a page, WITHOUT using <?php ... ?> which
>> won't work.
>> 
>> I tried stuff like:
>> 
>> <IFRAME SRC="http://www.somewhere.ca/test.php"; frameborder="no"
>> border="0" MARGINWIDTH="0" MARGINHEIGHT="0" SCROLLING="no">
>> </IFRAME>
>> 
>> Does not work of course.
>> 
>> Can I even do this?
>> 
>> 
> 


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