C Stafford wrote:
> Also a valid solution, but that would require THAT greasemonkey script
> being on each person's computer who is viewing it, and each person
> viewing it using a greasemonkey'able browser.
> 
> This is literally being used in a static html file. which means NO
> code is loading it. just a plain simple html frameset directly loading
> a url all on its own.
> its used by different people, in different browsers. its not even
> hosted on a server, its sitting on a dropbox url.
> its meant to monitor the monitors, so it cant be down if we're down.
> 
> I'm going to let it drop, since the thing i needed doesnt exist, any
> solution people give will not work for what i originally asked, or
> will be single view hacks (also not acceptable). i'm going to just
> live with it i guess ><

You said that you were bored of looking at it. Why are you showing a
xmlfm format in an iframe to the public? That looks like using the wrong
tool.

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