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Thank you very much David...that's groovie! Here's my test page with the IFRAME 
in action! http://www.distortion.us/?K=*METAL&FK=444 -- Now how do I keep it 
from splashing white before it fills the IFRAME?

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: David Gibbs [mailto:david@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
        Sent: Thu 3/11/2004 9:22 AM 
        To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
        Cc: 
        Subject: [WEB400] Re: Page within a page?
        
        

        Metz, Zak wrote:
        > All this talk about the portals reminded me of another question I 
never
        > found an answer for. I often post "press release" type items on my 
site
        > (www.distortion.us) that I have received in HTML format. I would like 
to
        > simply save the e-mail as-is and display it "within" another page--a
        > page-within-a-page. However, those documents might have their own
        > stylesheets and such that do not lend themselves to simple insertion 
of
        > the HTML. Is there a simpler answer than portals?
        
        Have you looked at IFRAMES?
        
        http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/html40/special/iframe.html
        
        david 
  
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