Browser Form IFRAME Control Properties (Magic xpa 3.x)
The IFRAME control is unique to Browser tasks. Internet Explorer’s IFRAME feature lets you embed a frame within an existing HTML page. IFRAME is an element that defines an inline or floating frame for displaying HTML documents and other external objects.
When you use IFRAME you can set a frame within the HTML form of the menu system program that serves as the destination frame for the subsystem-thread programs.
The menu program’s HTML page displays the menu options and the header while the IFRAME serves as the Central frame. This means that no additional frameset structure needs to be defined.
The Initial Request
When working with an IFRAME element, the initial request that launches the application is a URL that executes the menu system program. The resulting HTML page of this program already provides the frame for the subsystem threads.
The Browser IFRAME Control properties are listed by categories:
Model
Appearance
Navigation