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Posted by dorayme on 12/10/70 11:49
In article <e615ou$1sl$1@atlantis.news.tpi.pl>,
"P4tryk" <p4tryk@patryk.pl> wrote:
> Uzytkownik "Els" <els.aNoSpam@tiscali.nl> napisal w wiadomosci
> news:4eidg2F1f0a4bU3@individual.net...
> > P4tryk wrote:
> > Apart from the fact that I find it quite weird to see a frameset in XHTML
> > (you should use XHTML 1.0 Frameset if you use frames), and frames
> > themselves being a very oldfashioned way of doing things while there are
> > much better ways to accomplish what you want,
>
> I thing it's the only way (exept AJAX) to limit the reloading same data.
> It incereses usability of my web application.
>
> > I'd say the white 'border'
> > isn't a border, but a space:
> Call it what you like ;) , but it behaves like border, I can change size
> using it.
>
> >> framespacing="3px"
> no the framespacing is not supported by FF
>
> > What happens if you set that to 0?
> nothing in FF
>
> Patryk
First thing to do is to put up a proper DTD, then try to
validate, this will tell you what tags you have that are not part
of the standard (there are some). Then see what can be done and
come back if stuck.
--
dorayme
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