Jwrapperbot & Jtarget 

Version
1.1.0 (last update on Sep 17, 2008)
Rating
Compatibility
Votes
9
Favoured
14
License
GPL
Non-Commercial
Type
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15156
Date Added
17 May 2008
Jwrapperbot is a native 1.5 content plugin enabling you to wrap an external site/script or a component via an IFrame in an Article. Parameters are available as general and locally. Instructions available when editing the plugin. Please read carefully.
When used to load a component, you should install its companion, Jtarget, which is a system plugin using the target parameter of Jwrapperbot to add a Base target tag in the IFrame. The tag added is of the type _top (or _blank) depending if you want to load a link from the Iframe replacing the existing window or in a new window. New in 1.1: as the template.css is not loaded natively, Jtarget now takes care of it.
Decompress the package first and install the 2 plugins separately.
Suggestion: if nevertheless you have some issues, please start a thread in the forum http://forum.joomla.org/viewforum.php?f=473 and send a mail.
August 11, 2008: JTarget now updated to load other css than the main one in the Iframe. This is due to the 1.5 templates tendancy to need many CSS depending on parameters set for the template. This is useful only if Jwrapperbot is used to load a component.
byrowby on November 19, 2009
The plugin has paramaters that let you configure just about everything, height, width (pixels or percentage), show or not show scrollbars.
Works out of the box.
Works out of the box.
bybbw on January 6, 2009
This little gadget saved me from insanity after 2 hours of hair pulling from iframe problems (I even blacklisted the other user levels) but this solved the entire problem in a jiffy. Perfectly perfect so far and took me less than 15 minutes to see it, download it, install and it try it out. So far so good... Thanks you guys!
byRoger Noar on December 14, 2008
I downloading & installing jwrapperbot and jtarget - it worked perfectly. I can now show a component in an article page - without requiring the user to click on a menu or link in order to bring up the component. Wonderful!
bychopinnn on November 17, 2008
simple plugin, does its work
just add the following to your article and an external page will be shown in the main area:
{wrap}url{/wrap}
thanks
just add the following to your article and an external page will be shown in the main area:
{wrap}url{/wrap}
thanks





