From: Mark P. <mar...@hi...> - 2000-12-06 13:48:31
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I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but why not try something like ... <a href="#" onClick="whateverLayer.setHTML('page.html')">My Link</a> If you don't know what whateverLayer is in adavnce, you could use document.write to change the name of the layer. Let me know if you come across a better solution, or indeed if anyone has come across a solution to submitting a form and giving it a target inside a loadpanel. Mark Cameron Hart wrote: > I've got a question about links inside html files loaded into a loadpanel. > > I am building a site that uses multiple loadpanels at the same time. All > these loadpanels contain external html documents. Some of these documents > have links in them. If you click on a link in a document loaded in a > loadpanel, it loads the new page over the top of the main window, not into > the loadpanel. That's not good ;-) > > I've tried making the links javascript calls to call a setURL to load a new > document in the same loadpanel. The problem is that the document inside the > loadpanel doesn't seem to be "aware" of what loadpanel it is in. It's parent > appears to be the top level DynDocument, not the LoadPanel object. > > Does anyone have any ideas on how I can tell a document loaded into a > loadpanel, this is your loadpanel, use setURL on this? > > Thanks, > > Cameron. > > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Help mailing list > Dyn...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/dynapi-help |