If the source page does not have an html bookmark at the location to
which you'd like to jump, you're only other option is to feed the html
source into a database and display the results you want from your own
database.  Probably not as simple as you'd like, but certainly doable.

On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 3:21 PM, Raymond Norton <admin at lctn.org> wrote:
>  I am setting up a web page with an iframe tag to display our local
> election results from another web site, refreshing every 5 minutes. The
> page is pretty long and I would like to find a way that a specific area
> is displayed in the center of the browser window, much the same as a a
> bookmark tag (if I had access to the content). Any html experts know how
> I can get this done?
>
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