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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 03/22/06 03:08
Thomas Maier-Komor wrote:
> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>> Thomas Maier-Komor wrote:
>>> Hi everybody,
>>>
>>> I have a problem with a certain link pattern that gets resolved wrong in
>>> the IE, but works find on Firefox. Maybe somebody has an idea, how to
>>> work around it.
>>>
>>> I have an .html file that has a CSS and two div sections, the body
>>> itself is empty. One div section has an embedded object of type
>>> "text/html" that is a table of contents. This embedded object includes
>>> links with target _top that are opened in Firefox in _top, but are
>>> opened in IE in the div section that contains the object holding the
>>> table of contents .html file. Understand what I mean?
>>>
>> <snip code>
>>
>>
>> http://www.boutell.com/newfaq/creating/include.html
>> WWW FAQs: How do I include one HTML file in another?
>>
>
> that's a nice link, but it only offers the solutions I cannot use and
> explicitly excluded as an option in my original posting.
>
> Any other idea concerning my problem? If not I am probably going to
> cancel IE support, as it looks like a bug to me, how IE handles this
> situation...
My point was that is not how you should do file includes, Do you have a URL?
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Take care,
Jonathan
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