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Apr 5th, 2008 19:59
ha mo, Colin Fraser, ric wong,
Once an event is triggered it cannot be stopped. If you want to trap an
event before it occurs then you need to use the event itself to trap it,
basic javascript procedure and there are plenty of examples to that I am
not going to demo one here.
A user based url displaying in an iframe is again, a relatively simple
event and it is described in irt articles, concerning frames and
re-direction. Try :
http://tech.irt.org/articles/js015/index.htm
for an explanation.
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