May 3, 200916 yr Hello. It is nice that the question I asked a while ago about youtube working in the web browser is still getting answers. I want to ask something similar. I am interested in finding a way to display an [color:brown]Exact [color:black]rectangle within a web page in a web browser. Most web sites have a header that is always in the same location and or named the same object within a web page. I would like to find a way to display an exact location or rectangle within the web browser. I am loading an exact example. the file "page is the whole page " and I would like the webviewer to locate and frame the graphic part of that page called by the file "Specific" . Maybe I am asking wrong I am not sure if the size of the webviewer can be changed by a script but for right now I am asking if the web browser can find a specific rectangle like my file "specific" so I can ask the web browser to find a specific part of a page and consistently find that location or when the coordinates are put inside a field for that purpose. I am trying to find out if this is possible to so and how to do it. thanks Dave
May 5, 200916 yr I do not know if this will work with every browsers or with another version of IE... it works with IE 8. Uses iframe and self.scrollto IFrame.zip
May 5, 200916 yr This doesn't say if you can see the portion of a page with your browser. Can you ( using my example ) ?
May 5, 200916 yr I did not download your file, was only letting you know that ie wasn't an option. I did download it now, and see the corner of the Forum in it. HTH Lee
May 7, 200916 yr Author i am not able to down load the newest files for some reason. i am excited to try it with safari.
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