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<FONT size=-1><B>CalHTMLPane v2.0 Guide</B></FONT>
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<FONT size=-1><B>Example Tag Usage</B></FONT>
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<FONT size=+1><B>3: Frames</B></FONT>
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<B>Tag: IFRAME</B><BR>
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<B>Synopsis:</B><BR>
Creates an inline frame which can be dynamically updated with documents.
See the HTML4.0 spec for details. Placing an IFRAME in your document is much
like placing an image. For this reason the <B>hspace</B> and <B>vspace</B>
attributes are supported in addition to the usual frame attributes.
<P>Always remember to use the closing &lt;/IFRAME&gt; tag. Content between
the opening and closing tags is for HTML viewers which do not support inline
frames, and you will lose the rest of the document if you omit the closing
tag (not just in the CalPane, but in browsers such as IE4 as well).
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<B>Example:</B>
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<table align=center bgcolor=ffffdd cellspacing=0 cellpadding=4 rules=none bordercolor=black frame=border>
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&lt;IFRAME hspace=4 vspace=4 align=left src="newsflash.html"<BR>
&nbsp;&nbsp;width=400 height=300 name=myiframe&gt;&lt;/IFRAME&gt;<BR>
This is a floating inline frame. Text will wrap around it as normal. Note<BR>
that the frame will handle its own internal links or it can be updated<BR>
externally.
&lt;BR clear=left&gt;<BR>
&lt;P align=center&gt;&lt;A href="techupdate.html" target=myiframe&gt;<BR>
Press here to update the frame with a new document&lt;/A&gt;&lt;BR&gt;
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<B>Rendering:</B>
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<IFRAME hspace=4 vspace=4 align=left src="newsflash.html"
width=400 height=300 name=myiframe></IFRAME>
This is a floating inline frame. Text will wrap around it as normal. Note
that the frame will handle its own internal links or it can be updated
externally.
<BR clear=left>
<P align=center><A href=techupdate.html target=myiframe>Press here
to update the frame with a new document</A><BR>
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