Question

I need to open a page inside another page without the horizontal scroll bar in the inner page.

I don't want to use <iframe> tags on my page. Is there any substitute to the <iframe> tag??

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Solution

If this is about the scrollbars (you mentioned that in your comment), you can hide/show them using stylesheets - try the following:

<body style="overflow-y:hidden; overflow-x:hidden">
...
</body>

You can use the styles on other tags (textareas etc.) as well.

PS: If you clarify your question, it's a good idea to edit the original post instead of commenting - this will make it easier to understand your question.

OTHER TIPS

Best way to avoid IFRAME is to use AJAX. If you would use jQuery it is as simple as that:

$('#yourDIV').load('http://someurl.com/example.html');

Where #yourDIV is ID of any element you want, DIV for example.

Maybe <object> or <embed> or something like that. I think you can put an html there. But that would be sort of the same, i guess...

If you want to validate against strict, <object> should be the way to go.

<object data="example.html" type="text/html" width="500" height="300"></object>

Please note that MSIE 6 doesn't support html object tags.

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