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Author: Michael Flanakin Created: 1/25/2006
Information and progress on the IFrame module project.
By Michael Flanakin on 4/25/2006
I just wanted to post some screenshots of the next IFrame release. Below, you will see the edit screen has been sectioned off into a set of options (all the old options, plus a few) and a list of dynamic querystring parameters. The view screen is the same, of course. One of the things you won't really notice in the screenshots, tho, is that I added complete localization support. Before, the drop-down options and a few random strings weren't localized...
By Michael Flanakin on 4/24/2006
I just put the last touches on the IFrame release yesterday. I'm going to package it up and do a test deployment to re-validate the updates tonight. I may or may not finish all that tonight, but after that's been completed, I'll pass it on to the CT for review. Hopefully, you'll see another update by week's end, but know that the CT is very busy with the 3.3/4.1 release.
By Michael Flanakin on 4/5/2006
Just a quick update on the IFrame Module's next release...

I don't know what I was smoking when I thought this up, but the iframe target is going to have to be pushed back to another release. Granted, I only saw one comment on this, so I don't think anyone's really going to miss it; but, for some strange reason, I had it in my head that all I needed to do was add a target attribute to the iframe tag. I was about ready to start...
By Michael Flanakin on 3/18/2006
Well, I've finally got a chance to put some time into the IFrame Module. I just have to figure out what's most important for the next release. I have 11 tasks in Gemini, 4 I've already already committed and 2 I don't plan on working in the next release. The other 5, tho, I'm still up in the air about. IFrame TargetAdding the target is fairly trivial and will have small benefits - I'll probably go ahead and add that anyway. The only thing I'm wondering about is how many options to give. The only time I've seen...
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