At 11:21 AM -0500 8/27/98, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
>Hi Kayla,
>This might help. Guido Stevens posted it awile back and I used it in a
>article. It is a bit more portable than what you have.
not necessarily looking for portable...trying to find *all* possible ways
to do this.
>
><script language="JavaScript">
>
>if (window.self != window.top) {
>
>window.top.location.replace(window.self.location.href);
>
>}
>
></script>
>
>I'm sure there are other ways to keep pages out of frame sets but I dont
>know of any way to legally force a page into your frame set. You could
>parse it and strip out the protection or modify it but we know thats not
>right.
not trying to force a frame into our frameset, but we do want to make sure
that if someone tries to show a web page to an audience that they are not
bounced out of our software. current ideas include pre-parsing the page to
make sure there is no evil javascript or loading it into a 2 frame frameset
outside of our software with a 'show this to audience' button. if you don't
see the 'show to audience' button you can assume that the page is not good
to show inside of our software. but the ui on this idea still lacks
elegance and might be hard to communicate to people why the show to
audience button doesnt always show up.
>
>Here is an idea? not up on frames all that much but...
>have your app check and if a page is going to load on top stuff the whole
>thing inside a new frame set and let it come to the top inside the original
>frame?? Would that work?
>
>I'd like to know more about that little "app" you are using. ;-)
Not just using.....*making*. ;-) See
http://www.placeware.com/demonstrations/demooverview.html for guided tours,
walk throughs, etc.
Basically it's a java based app that runs under NS and IE 3.01 and up. It
allows you to take powerpoint 97 slide sets and either use them as is, or
add polling (voting) slides, white board slides, text edit slides, etc. It
can also record presentations and do a bunch of other wiz bang stuff.
Thanks for your help and feedback!
Kayla (who is not a webmaster and didn't do the web site referred to above) ;)
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