when you need to default an iFrame to a blank page. When this is the case, through JavaScript, you’ll then want to set the page to the desired URL.
With CRM 4.0, you could set your page to “/_root/blank.aspx”. This page however, is no longer an option inside CRM 2011.
With CRM 2011, I like to use the loading screen “/_static/loading.htm”. Although this page contains an animated .gif and slightly more HTML than a blank page, the reason I prefer this page is because it is already cached by the browser and provides the user with a nice loading graphic.
Add a new iFrame and in the URL filed give the above highlighted text.
With CRM 4.0, you could set your page to “/_root/blank.aspx”. This page however, is no longer an option inside CRM 2011.
With CRM 2011, I like to use the loading screen “/_static/loading.htm”. Although this page contains an animated .gif and slightly more HTML than a blank page, the reason I prefer this page is because it is already cached by the browser and provides the user with a nice loading graphic.
Add a new iFrame and in the URL filed give the above highlighted text.
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