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Posted by Rens Admiraal on 01/08/05 14:17
The way frames are loaded is actually dependent of many things I think
(size and browser e.g.), so, most secure is to use javascript, or, let
PHP check if the var is set, and if not, reload...
you can do this like this:
javascript:
left.php:
<body onload="parent.frames['targetframename'].location='page'"> // can
be a little different, but I think it is correct...
PHP method:
in main.php:
if (!isset ($_SESSION["var"])) header ("location:
{$_SERVER["PHP_SELF"]}"); // or something like this what will do the same...
gustav@varupiraten.se wrote:
>Hi there!
>
>I have two frames, one with left.php in the left frame and one with
>main.php in the right frame.
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>I refresh the contents of main.hp at the end of left.php. (With help of
>Javascript actually, maybe could be done with HEADER(...))
>
>My Question:
>Is it ALWAYS so that left.php must be executed before the right frame is
>loaded? I wonder this because a session-variable are set in left.php that
>main.php is dependent of. So this session-variable must be set before
>main.php is loaded.
>
>
>/G
>@varupiraten.se
>
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