May be it wasn't mentioned cause it was talking about old IE versions or may
be
Netscape.
I working mostly with IE5 and it works very good.
Just try to experiment with this property.
It exists on every HTML element.
The only problem you can get into it and this is you'll have to find out
what is its limit, I never had to pass big volume of info but may be in your
case you
will have to so check this limit as well.
Let me know if you still have some problems.
Oleg
-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Cruce [mailto:andycruce@b...]
Sent: December 17, 2001 2:41 PM
To: JavaScript HowTo
Subject: [javascript_howto] RE: Preloading html documents
Sorry to bother you again. I looked in my HTML book, Osbone Complete
Reference. It talks about Iframes, which I understand. However the only
hidden attribute had to do with multimedia and the innerHTML was not even
mentioned. If you get a chance could you let me know what the hidden and
innerHTML stuff is about.
Thanks
Andy Cruce
-----Original Message-----
From: Oleg Kapeljushnik [mailto:c-oleg.kapeljushnik@w...]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 7:48 AM
To: JavaScript HowTo
Subject: [javascript_howto] RE: Preloading html documents
Hi !
You may use this trick.
Create some IFRAME tags an load the documents you need into it.
Make this IFRAME hidden and then when you need to present this documents
just use innerHTML property to retrieve data from this IFRAME and it will be
your
document.
Hope it will help you.
Oleg.
-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Cruce [mailto:andycruce@b...]
Sent: December 16, 2001 2:03 PM
To: JavaScript HowTo
Subject: [javascript_howto] Preloading html documents
I was using preloaded images to switch images on MouseOver and MouseOut
events. I would also like to be able to switch html documents in a
particular frame on these events. However, I don't know how to preload
documents the same way I did with images so on these events the browser
goes out and reloads the page which results in an unacceptable delay. Is
there any way to preload the html files when the document opens so that I
can switch quickly between them on MouseOver type events.
Thanks
Andy Cruce
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