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frame.src trouble

vin
Hi,

Without going into too much detail. Tree structure loads an iframe on client side by specifying frame.src="wfGetMySQLData.aspx?DataID=" & myDataID.

Works great. The problem is that after i update the data and it is saved to the database clicking the tree node reloads ="wfGetMySQLData.aspx?DataID=" & myDataID but without causing a Page_Load event. The url and page must be getting loaded from a cache. If i restart my app the correct data is displayed in the frame.

How can I solve this? I know i must be missing something silly.

TIA

vin

Nov 18 '05 #1
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Is there a way that you can send a client-side Refresh to the iframe after
the data is updated?

http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/a...ods/reload.asp

"vin" <vi*@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Hi,

Without going into too much detail. Tree structure loads an iframe on
client side by specifying frame.src="wfGetMySQLData.aspx?DataID=" &
myDataID.

Works great. The problem is that after i update the data and it is saved
to the database clicking the tree node reloads
="wfGetMySQLData.aspx?DataID=" & myDataID but without causing a Page_Load
event. The url and page must be getting loaded from a cache. If i
restart my app the correct data is displayed in the frame.

How can I solve this? I know i must be missing something silly.

TIA

vin


Nov 18 '05 #2

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