All of your examples I've seen place the canvas in an iframe. Is there something special about that? I would guess it's because a) you get a resize event to redraw the Chart, and b) it handles output from TeeSaveToJavascriptFile.
Thanks.
Why <iframe>?
Re: Why <iframe>?
Hi Jim,
What examples are you looking at?
I see an iframe in the examples here, but not in the example here.
What examples are you looking at?
I see an iframe in the examples here, but not in the example here.
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Re: Why <iframe>?
The second example (http://www.steema.com/files/public/teec ... 1.4/demos/) is also using an iframe. See the attached screen shot of a Chrome session.
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Re: Why <iframe>?
Hi Jim,
Yes, but this is to separate the tree on the left and the example on the right.
If you open the example in a new tab, or following this link to see the example without the tree, you won't see any iframe in the example.
Yes, but this is to separate the tree on the left and the example on the right.
If you open the example in a new tab, or following this link to see the example without the tree, you won't see any iframe in the example.
Best Regards,
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