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New Post 5/5/2006 8:56 AM
User is offline Peter Lord
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New Feature - Freezing position on target page. 

Now that Michael will soon provide us with a large set of parameters to pass to the module I was wondering about a new feature to make use of these.  Does anybody out there think it would be useful to isolate the user (based on certain passed parameters) to a particular region of the modules target page?  I assume that could work by dynamically changing a bookmark value in the url parameter. Obviously this would only make sense for urls under the control of the webmaster. 

In the case of url's not under the control of the webmaster... could there be module parameters dynamically set to isolate the user to a section of a target url?  Could this be implimented by setting the position of the scroll bars but hiding them from the user?  Alternatively, could this effect be achieved with parameters for vertical and horizontal page offsets in the  iFrame?  Thus providing the ability to clip off a page heading and footer and side panel.

   

 
New Post 5/5/2006 9:22 AM
User is offline Michael Flanakin
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Re: New Feature - Freezing position on target page. 
I'm not sure if this is possible. Do you have an example of what you're looking for and how it might work? I'm thinking this is more of a access control issue that should be handled by the target site. Either that or specify a link anchor (i.e. #jumphere) in the URL.

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