Thanks Alan again, but it seems to me that height of iframe can be
controlled only when creating it in protolinks_simple(). Changing width
worked fine.
Would we be able to extend protolinks_simple to accept the width and height
as parameters to control the size of iframe? I don't know the bigger scope
of this function, and possibility to add extra parameters...
def protolinks_simple(proto, url, width, height):
"""
it converts url to html-string using appropriate proto-prefix:
Uses for construction "proto:url", e.g.:
"iframe:http://www.example.com/path" will call protolinks()
with parameters:
proto="iframe"
url="http://www.example.com/path"
"""
if proto in ('iframe','embed'): #== 'iframe':
return '<iframe src="%s" *width="**%s" **height="%s"* frameborder="0"
allowfullscreen></iframe>'%[url,width, height]
#elif proto == 'embed': # NOTE: embed is a synonym to iframe now
# return '<a href="%s" class="%sembed
">%s></a>'%(url,class_prefix,url)
elif proto == 'qr':
return '<img width="80px"
src="http://qrcode.kaywa.com/img.php?s=8&d=%s"
alt="qr code" />'%url
return proto+':'+url
On Wednesday, January 2, 2013 10:44:58 AM UTC-5, Alan Etkin wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, January 2, 2013 1:44:39 AM UTC-3, Adi wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Alan for your help.
>>
>> Have two more questions related to this:
>>
>>
> Maybe in the view you can do something like:
>
> {{=DIV(MARKMIN(mm), _id="videoframe"))}}
>
> An then use CSS for adding the size to the content
>
> div#videoframe{
> width="640px";
> height="480px";
> }
>
>
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