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<com:TContent ID="body" ><h1 id="3301">TInlineFrame</h1><com:DocLink ClassPath="System.Web.UI.WebControls.TInlineFrame" /><p id="380274" class="block-content"><tt>TInlineFrame</tt> displays an inline frame (<iframe>) on a Web page. The location of the frame content is specified by the <tt>FrameUrl</tt> property.</p><p id="380275" class="block-content">The appearance of a <tt>TInlineFrame</tt> may be customized with the following properties, in addition to those inherited from <tt>TWebControl</tt>.</p><ul id="u1" class="block-content"><li><tt>Align</tt> - the alignment of the frame.</li><li><tt>DescriptionUrl</tt> - the URI of a long description of the frame's contents.</li><li><tt>MarginWidth</tt> and <tt>MarginHeight</tt> - the number of pixels to use as the left/right margins and top/bottom margins, respectively.</li><li><tt>ScrollBars</tt> - whether scrollbars are provided for the inline frame. By default, it is <tt>Auto</tt>, meaning the scroll bars appear as needed. Setting it as <tt>None</tt> or <tt>Both</tt> to explicitly hide or show the scroll bars.</li></ul><p id="380276" class="block-content">The following samples show <tt>TInlineFrame</tt> with different property settings. The Google homepage is used as the frame content.</p><com:RunBar PagePath="Controls.Samples.TInlineFrame.Home" /><div class="last-modified">$Id: InlineFrame.page 1650 2007-01-24 06:55:32Z wei $</div></com:TContent>