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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 09/19/06 00:00
bvdb wrote:
> Hello,
> Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>
>>The problem is each frame pretty much acts like a separate window from
>>the server's POV. That is, you can't force a frame to load from the
>>server end.
>
>
> Of course not. That's why I'm calling it from the record-frame with a
> target='listframe' clause.
> It works once and then again after I do something else in the list
> frame. So my code works, the frame structure is okay, only the browser
> ignores the second (same) call.
>
>
>>For that you'll have to use Javascript to request the second frame be
>>reloaded.
>
>
> No, sorry, Javascript really is not a question nor a solution here.
>
In that case I'm not sure why it would fail. But it does not look like
a PHP problem - probably something in the HTML. You might try alt.html
for more help.
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