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I have a launch page that has an iFrame with a report in it. Is there a way for the launch page to know when a user clicks on a link in the report. Also the link causes a new report to be run - is there a way for the launch page to know when the report is done running/the iFrame has been refreshed?This message has been edited. Last edited by: ChannyS,
Two questions - two answers - neither of them anything to do (per se) with WebFOCUS.
1. Yes as the launch page is the "parent" object for the iframe - check out a JavaScript site and look at handling between parent objects and their children.
2. Yes, but it's not something I would try and explain on this forum. Again check out Javascript forums for what you want.
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