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change iFrame height from child function

Asked by m8rix in JavaScript

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Can you change an iFrame height dimensions from a function with-in the child frame?

I am doing a page on my work intranet which is only updateable via an online tool which lets you write HTML (only within the <BODY> tags), but strips out any JavaScript.

I can however use small amounts of JavaScript using onload, onclick, onmouseover... elements etc...

So I have imbedded an iFrame on the page which is just a dynamic table, but because I don't know how long the table will be, it causes scrollbar to appear.

I tried to change this from the onload element of the iFrame by doing this:

<IFRAME onload="this.style.pixelHeight=this.scrollHeight;" style="OVERFLOW: auto; WIDTH: 100%;height:;" src="mytablehtml.asp" frameBorder=0></IFRAME>

But for some reason this does not work??

So I would like to include a function inside the child frame that will test how tall it is and tell it's parent to resize if possible.

*** OR ***

Would like to have my current method corrected if wrong.

Reg's
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