What is the way to replace frames on a website?
Pierre Sahores
sc at sahores-conseil.com
Sun May 27 10:42:37 EDT 2012
Yep, JQuery is a perfect client-side JS precoded lib. and excellent fellow for LCServer
Le 27 mai 2012 à 16:20, Mark Schonewille a écrit :
> Hi Richard,
>
> What you want is probably AJAX. You can try JQuery. The server side can still be LC server or PHP and CGI.
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> On 27 mei 2012, at 16:16, Richard Miller wrote:
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>> I want to build a new website heavily driven by LC & cgi. It needs to appear to use frames so that content is instantly updated throughout a given web page without having to reload the entire page. But I know not to use frames. What's the best alternative?
>>
>> iFrames?
>> CSS?
>> divs?
>> php?
>>
>> I'd REALLY prefer to use a revlet. Too bad that alternative seems less and less practical these days.
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Richard Miller
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