Posted by Will S on 06/20/05 08:46
"me" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> "Will S" <wlsutton@ozemail.com.au> schreef in bericht
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>> Have found a copy of my old web site and have put it back on my new ISP.
>> Now I am going to redo my web site using frames with a link to the old
>> site included in my toolbar ( toolbar is the name that I give mt links
>> frame ). Actually the link is to a page that explains its an old site
>> that I did eons ago and the link is on that page. The problem is when I
>> link to it, it opens with the frame toolbar still showing on the left and
>> as part of the old site has a frames version it ends up with 2 toolbars
>> of diffeent colours etc .
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>> So how do I get the link to open in a different window away from the new
>> part of my site ?
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>> btw: its 4 years since I played around with HTML
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> Maybe:
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> http://www.faqs.org/docs/htmltut/linking/_A_TARGET.html
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> You have to look for 'html' and 'target' at google.
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> But i think most people here will advice you to step away from frames ;-)
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> Hans
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thx, that fixed the problem
and I remember that debate about frames was going on 6 years ago when I
started playing with HTML
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