In addition to the above answer you can programatically target the frame(s)
easily , make sure you set the Runat attribute of the frame(s) to Server and
then you can use the following to make the required aspx page loads in said
frame(s).
myIFrame.Attributes("src") = "webform1.aspx"
Mr Newbie.
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Now what I will like to do is generate all 3 reports combined
together in the same page (have all the URLs load together in the same
browser). I am not sure how to proceed and will be grateful for any
ideas.
You can use an Iframe, frames, or DHTML to load the pages onto separate
layers.
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