Hi folks! It's been a while. We have a requirement to have some pages of an eBook include an <iframe> tag so that the reader will be viewing a web page. Yes, we realize that the reader will have to be connected to the internet for those pages.
However, we compile the HTML pages; check them by opening them in IE from the local drive. Everything works. The eBook pages display. The <iframe> content displays from the web.
We compile the eBook (v4.22) and run into a problem. The eBook pages all display properly. The section that includes the <iframe> tag will not load. Only shows nice white screen (well... not so nice)
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Posted on: 1:43 am on September 17, 2005
EBookCompiler
Turn off Automatically Open Internet Links in a New Window (in Edit user interface)
Posted on: 1:52 am on September 17, 2005
acpeter
Bingo! Works like a charm! Thanks for the prompt help!
With any business, it is up to the individual owner of said business to ensure the success of the business. You may make more or less than any sample figures or results that might be quoted on our web sites or other publications. All business involves risk, and many businesses do not succeed. Further, Answers 2000 Limited does NOT represent that any particular individual or business is typical, or that any results or experiences achieved by any particular individual/business is necessarily typical.
Disclosure:
Our company's websites' content (including this website's content) includes advertisements for
our own company's websites, products, and services,
and for other organization's websites, products, and services.
In the case of links to other organization's websites,
our company may receive a payment, (1) if you purchase products or services,
or (2) if you sign-up for third party offers, after following links from this website.
Unless specifically otherwise stated, information about other organization's products and services,
is based on information provided by that organization,
the product/service vendor, and/or publicly available information - and should
not be taken to mean that we have used the product/service in question.
Additionally, our company's websites contain some adverts which we are paid
to display, but whose content is not selected by us, such as Google AdSense ads. For more
detailed information, please see Advertising/Endorsements Disclosures
Our sites use cookies, some of which may already be set on your computer. Use of our site
constitutes consent for this. For details, please see Privacy.
Click privacy for information about our company's privacy, data collection and data retention policies, and your rights.