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Posted by dorayme on 10/24/06 22:43

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<1161684225.176201.108720@b28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
"Ale" <alkondor@freemail.it> wrote:

> I have 2 pages with frameset
>
> a.html
> <frameset rows="..." cols="..." >
> <frame src="topA.htm" name="topFrame">
> <frame src="1.htm" name="mainFrame">
> </frameset>
>
> b.html
> <frameset rows="..." cols="..." >
> <frame src="topB.htm" name="topFrame">
> <frame src="2.htm" name="mainFrame">
> </frameset>
>
> In 1.htm page i want a link to the b.html page but it must load for
> example "stuff.html" page in mainFrame instead of "2.htm" page...
>
> Is it possible?

It is possible in the sense that the user will do and be where
you want. Make another frameset

c.html
<frameset rows="..." cols="..." >
<frame src="topB.htm" name="topFrame">
<frame src="stuff.html" name="mainFrame">
</frameset>

and in the link concerned:

Read this <a href="c.html" target="_top">Stuff</a>

Something like this.

--
dorayme

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