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    Default Re: Iframe importing database

    Just to show something working: iframeTG596664.xar

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    Default Re: Iframe importing database

    Cool Acorn. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by behzad View Post
    Cool Acorn. Thanks.
    behzad, you're welcome. It has its limitations but I have used it as smaller live thumbnails with a click to open in a new tab.

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    Default Re: Iframe importing database

    For database, found this affordable site that can be used with Iframe. https://www.zoho.com/creator/online-...-software.html
    What I like about them is that they are affordable, and have apps too.

    https://www.zoho.com/creator/pricing-comparison.html

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    Thanks for the import here Acorn but I'm missing the point I believe. Why reduce the TG website to 90%? Why not just use a placeholder with:

    <iframe iframe name=TG src=https://www.talkgraphics.com/showthread.php?79537-Iframe-importing-database width=1030 height=6000 scrolling=no frameborder=0 marginheight=0 marginwidth=0></iframe>
    Where does the 90% come into play?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Egg Bramhill View Post
    Thanks for the import here Acorn but I'm missing the point I believe. Why reduce the TG website to 90%? Why not just use a placeholder with:
    Where does the 90% come into play?
    Egg, if your web page is narrower than the embedded one, you get a horizontal scrollbar.
    Using TG, which is partially responsive, was a bad example. The approach was to accommodate fixed width sites.

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    Default Re: Iframe importing database

    Ah, with you now Acorn. Thanks for the explanation
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    Default Re: Iframe importing database

    And what do you think of the link I provided?

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    Quote Originally Posted by behzad View Post
    And what do you think of the link I provided?
    behzad, t is hard to say as it hides behind a cost barrier. If I had to present information through a database, i would want a mechanism to secure that content. That, in itself, implies, a secure logon component for user registration, role setting, password expiry and change, lost passwords and all the little things that we encounter and hardly think of these days. Next, would be session management; how a user can move around the place and a shopping cart is retained or next logon, settings are still available.

    For what I am seeing, I do not think £192/yr per user for PREMIUM level is good value for money at all.
    It is a collection of packages for a small to medium enterprise (SME), a set of business tools that are for CRM, HR, Fin and the like.
    It is not a database bolt-on for Xara Desktop applications producing static websites.

    Acorn
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    Default Re: Iframe importing database

    Thanks Acorn, Always good to hear your point.

 

 

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