On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 7:48 AM, daociyiyou
<cheyu22-/E1597aS9LRv1O+Z8WTAqQ@public.gmane.org>
wrote:>
> I want to make a view containing the <frameset><frame> tag to
let the
> part to accommodate enough info.But the rails does not support the
> tag.So how do i get a element that has a scroll bar?
> Thank you.
The first and obvious question is... why?! Frames should only be used
if you''re including another page. Otherwise, not sure why
you''d need
to do that.
RHTML files allow you to use any standard html code you want. Rails
doesn''t provide this as a helper because it''s hardly used
anymore.
Robby
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