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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 03/23/06 20:16
Chris Ianson wrote:
> "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote in message
> news:44229868$0$3694$cb0e7fc6@news.centralva.net...
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>> Not without reliance on JavaScript because the fragment is not
>> transmitted, but is handled in the browser. Frames, iframes -- all the
>> same, what at first seems like a simple solution winds up plague with
>> 'little problems'.
>>
>> URL? You might better solve your problem by dropping the iframe.
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> Thanks, sadly no URL as yet, and for reasons I won't go into, I have to have
> the iframe there.
Surprise, surprise! Amazing how often we here that here. Usually the
reasons are not good ones.
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> So there's really no way to call two URLs from one hyperlink?
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> E.g. say I wanted: [Click here]
> And when they click there, it opens 2 windows - google.com and yahoo.com?
Again no, not without requiring JavaScript. Period. But there is most
likely a much better way to do what you want if we had more information.
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Take care,
Jonathan
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