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#52503
03/12/2002 3:05 AM
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Joined: Oct 2000
Posts: 40
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We would all love to put a UBB in a I-Frame so that we could be free to place it any place we like. But when you do your visitors cant login. I'm sure there are other things that dont work as well.
Now my limited experience with UBB has gotten me to the point to know UBB uses the setup settings to control the variables for the urls. Is there a way to manipulate this to allow a cp controled funtion to add a target to the url? This would allow us to use I-Frames, I think... err right?
Newbie From Hell
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#52504
03/12/2002 7:43 AM
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Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 8
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erm... If all links target to "_self", you shouldn;t have any problems, right? I believe UBB does this with all links. I saw many UBB's running in (I-)frames.
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#52505
03/12/2002 8:04 AM
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Joined: Mar 2001
Posts: 7,394
Admin / Code Breaker
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Admin / Code Breaker
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Don't run the UBB in an iframe, neither with a frame.
IE6 has problems with (i)frames+cookies, and it's also ugly and dumb.
Also, users can't see the current URL, which is bad.
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#52506
03/12/2002 11:05 AM
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Joined: Jan 2002
Posts: 167
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Yeah IE6 is dumb the way it blocks them third party cookies but i guess it was easy enough to disable :rolleyes:
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