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Forms & Frames 2

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dakota81

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May 15, 2001
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Let's say I've got a page with a form & an inline-frame. Is it possible to have the form submit (method=post) so that the iframe is redirected & receives the posted data; leaving the main, parent form, untouched?
 
I think that answer deserves a pink star! Because all my previous searches and lookups didn't return anything; surely adding the word "yes" onto my google search string will find me the page on how to do it!
 
you didnt ask how to do it! palbano answered the question you asked

Let's say I've got a page with a form & an inline-frame. Is it possible to have the form submit (method=post) so that the iframe is redirected & receives the posted data; leaving the main, parent form, untouched?

last time i checked that looked like a "Yes" or "No" question!

Dakota i gave you a star because your sarcastic reply cracked me up. I have to admit i usually dont laugh at these posts but yours was pretty damn funny.

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