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Posted by Amos E Wolfe on 04/27/07 13:32
"Brian Robertson" <brianrobertson@[nospam].com> wrote in message
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> Can anyone help with what is probably a simple question?
>
> I have a frames based page at
> http://www.conceptcrafts.co.uk/britishrailways1960
>
> I want to link to this page from other sites, but I want to be able to
> change what appears in the main frame, rather than it being the default
> home page. How do I do this?
>
If you continue to use frames you will need to create a separate frameset
page with different content in the main frame area. Other members of this
group will no doubt be along shortly to advise you with a number of reasons
why using frames is a bad idea.
I would recommend using an alternative, such as server-side scripting. I use
php which is extremely simple once you get the hang of a few basic commands.
For example, this site http://www.jacomputers.co.uk/ has a header, footer
and menu which stay the same, and the end of the url designates which page
is to be loaded into the main area, as in this example
http://www.jacomputers.co.uk/index.php?id=design
There are many free resources on the Internet which can help you with
learning php.
Start here perhaps: http://snipurl.com/1iet4
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