Thanks for bringing up the myIFRAME. I clicked around on your sample site. One thing I saw (same experience I had with the other portal from RainbowPortal using IFrame), user will see two scrollbars; one from Xoop and one from iframe. I think it's minor issue but my users do ask questions once in a while. The security issue is what I have to think more about it. Passing user authentication in the URL string is not safe at all.
Iframe is a good work-around. I will try that. My asp.net webreport might need user authentication information from the XOOP portal. Look like I need to pass that info via the URL querystring when I call my webreport in the IFRAME.
Does the IFrame come with XOOP after the installation? On this web site (xoops.org), I clicked on the Module Repository menu but could not find IFRAME module.
Thanks for the advice. More advice is appreciated!
I'm a xoop newbie. When we develop a custom module in Xoop, does it need to be written in PHP lanaguage only? For instance, if I have a web report written in asp.net, can XOOP load this asp.net report as a module?