Hi everyone. :-)

This is the first time I've had to ask for help. What better place than here?

I'm trying to write to a frame (an iFrame, actually) in a browser that didn't call the script, but cant seem to figure out how. Ideally, I'd like the decision on which frame to write to to be made by the script, not assigned by the browser. The output to that frame will be output to frames of the same name in other browsers on other machines (shotgun output).

I suspect it to be frightfully simple, but I cant seem to put my finger on it. The solution has to be cross browser and using simple http requests and delivery to provide for overzealous firewall junkies.

Help appreciated! Monks! Monks! Woo! Woo!

:-)

In reply to Writing To Frame That Didn't Call The Script by MrSteeple

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