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Hi All,

This is actually a DHTML related question. I have a web page that is divided
in 3 frames. The web page shown by each frame contains an HTML table in a
DIV tag. Each table has lots of columns and rows so both vertical and
horizontal scroll bars appear. Is there a way to sync the scrolling of each
of the table so that when user scrolls one table, the other two tables are
scrolled programatically?

TIA,
Prateek
Nov 18 '05 #1
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Tee
This is not a server side things ...

try to look for client script somewhere else
"Prateek" <pr******@grapecity.com> wrote in message
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Hi All,

This is actually a DHTML related question. I have a web page that is divided
in 3 frames. The web page shown by each frame contains an HTML table in a
DIV tag. Each table has lots of columns and rows so both vertical and
horizontal scroll bars appear. Is there a way to sync the scrolling of each
of the table so that when user scrolls one table, the other two tables are
scrolled programatically?

TIA,
Prateek
Nov 18 '05 #2
I know that! thats why I mentioned that its a DHTML related question. I feel
somebody browsing this group might have come across a similar situation as
we are all web developers here!

"Tee" <th*@streamyx.com> wrote in message
news:u4**************@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
This is not a server side things ...

try to look for client script somewhere else
"Prateek" <pr******@grapecity.com> wrote in message
news:#I**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
Hi All,

This is actually a DHTML related question. I have a web page that is divided in 3 frames. The web page shown by each frame contains an HTML table in a
DIV tag. Each table has lots of columns and rows so both vertical and
horizontal scroll bars appear. Is there a way to sync the scrolling of each of the table so that when user scrolls one table, the other two tables are
scrolled programatically?

TIA,
Prateek

Nov 18 '05 #3

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