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Posted by Neredbojias on 04/15/06 23:42
To further the education of mankind, Nick <dvd@keoFINGERbeer.com>
declaimed:
> I administer a fairly simple website, http://www.cyhams.org which uses
> Frames. It works pretty well, except that occasionally, for example if
> one visits it after visiting http://news.bbc.co.uk , clicking on a
> link in the lefthand 'contents' opens the subpage in a whole page,
> instead of as part of the page. Any Ideas? (apart from giving up
> Frames altogether!)
> TIA Nick
Yes, it did that for me, too, and (surprisingly) in both IE and Firefox.
I don't know specifically what's wrong but the markup is archaic and in
some cases invalid by modern standards. There is no DTD, putting browsers
in "Quirks".
The best way to fix it is to use a strict doctype, update the page to
currently-acceptable markup under that doctype, and then validate the
result at the w3c.
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Neredbojias
Infinity can have limits.
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