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Re: How to get full URL in Frame

Posted by John Hosking on 08/04/07 16:23

GTS wrote:
>
> No, it was meant as a nice way of saying 'What's the point of posts that
> state the obvious, impart no information, and just tell me you don't
> know the answer either?". I already stated the type of server (OS and
> web server). [...]
>
> Is your post meant to imply you have a possible solution? If so, I'd
> appreciate it.

No, it was meant to imply that you should have provided the info about
OS and web server when David asked for it. I wasn't trying to be
especially nice. I thought you were being a jerk. I was hoping that that
would filter through, in a slow and subtle way.

Turns out I'm the jerk. I've looked back through your posts again, this
time for the third time, and finally located the sentence "This is on a
Linux server running Apache." It actually appears in two posts, in clear
black letters. Nevertheless, I missed it before. Twice.

By way of apology, I'd *love* to provide a possible solution, but (a)
I'm only just starting with Apache (what little expertise I have is MS
IIS), and (b) I don't completely understand your situation. I've been
monitoring the thread so I can figure out the problem. (I still don't
see what doesn't work. I also don't do frames, so that's my third
strike, and I go down swinging.)

Good luck.

--
John
Putting down my bat and looking for my harikiri knife...

 

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