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poncho802

2005-11-09, 4:58 pm

I want to upload another website into my website without leaving my website.

I have an online calendar under another website that I want to load into my
calendar and events page on the new website.
DavidF

2005-11-09, 4:58 pm

If you are wanting to add a link to the second website that will open in a
new browser window without leaving your primary site, then read the FAQ
about 7 down:
http://www.publishermvps.com/WebDes...30/Default.aspx

If you are wanting to frame the second page within your primary site, then
this is not supported in Publisher.

DavidF

"poncho802" <poncho802@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I want to upload another website into my website without leaving my

website.
>
> I have an online calendar under another website that I want to load into

my
> calendar and events page on the new website.



Geoffrey

2005-11-12, 3:20 am

Poncho,

If you are willing to dedicate a fixed space on your Publisher webpage you
can insert a floating frame which will call up another website. You do this
by inserting an HTML fragment where you want the external website to appear.

The code is:
<iframe name="whateveryouwanttocallit" border="anynumberyouwishorzerofor
none" src="http://fullpathofthelink" width="inpixels" height="inpixels"
scrolling="yes"></iframe>

Cheers
--
SPQR


"DavidF" wrote:

> If you are wanting to add a link to the second website that will open in a
> new browser window without leaving your primary site, then read the FAQ
> about 7 down:
> http://www.publishermvps.com/WebDes...30/Default.aspx
>
> If you are wanting to frame the second page within your primary site, then
> this is not supported in Publisher.
>
> DavidF
>
> "poncho802" <poncho802@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C83C14D1-7F0E-41D5-9D59-8D6CFB05E35C@microsoft.com...
> website.
> my
>
>
>

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