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Old June 15th, 2001, 09:36 AM
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Question ASP, JavaScript and SQL

Hi guys,

I got something where I need suggestions. Any info are appreciated.
I was looking for more info about the iframe(or other tag that suite my needs). Im looking for some info from a devlopper who may have already worked with it, or knows more than me.
Here is what Im dealing with :
Im working on an intranet project, that allow some specialist to input documentation. Those doc must be able to content images and links too. Im currently working with ASP, MsSQL and some JavaScript. My main goal would be to make a page where they can input text, links and image. For now, all the info are saved in a database(currently with a textarea, and a normal form), so we can search, browse by category and more. With a IFRAME (we use IE4 or above here in the intranet only, so I dont need ILayer) I would be able to input many new things, like image, code, and more. BUT I cannot figure out how it would work, with database, creation of page for each doc that is inputed, and all the new stuff I would have to manage if I use IFRAME.
I wish to use a IFRAME for the capabilities it offer (seen on www.email.com, you can write html mail with very powerfull options, this is by using it that I tought a IFRAME would be much more powerfull.)

Thanks for any info you can give me, write me a mail at dewolff.romain@pmintl.ch if you want to reach me directly at work.

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Old June 15th, 2001, 09:42 AM
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load something after EVERYTHING has been loaded with JavaScript [...]

Hi all,

Im ineed of loading something after the whole page is displayed, after EVERYTHING is already displayed.
So I can automate a task that the user should do manually.
The OnLoad='...' function dont work.

later, thnx



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