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hi,
I am displaying the report in the iframe. when the report is large i am getting scrollbars for the iframe.I want to avoid that. Based on the report width and height i want to size my iframe.Please help me in this regard.Please give me suggestion if there is any other alternate solution
 
Posts: 24 | Registered: October 05, 2006Report This Post
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using the 'height', 'width', 'left', and 'right' properties of the frame, you can retrieve/set those values.

Assuming your frame has an id (unique identifier in HTML Layout properties) of 'FRAME1', then you can retrieve the width with:

 
var current_width = document.getElementById('FRAME1').style.width;
 


and you can set the width with:

 
document.getElementById('FRAME1').style.width='100px';
 


Make sure you include the 'px' at the end of the #.
 
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hi bernie,
the code which you have given gets the width and height of the iframe but not the contents of the iframe. I want to get the size of the content inside the iframe so that i can resize my frame accordingly
 
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