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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 01/29/07 04:56
Stubbo_of_Oz wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 21:04:24 -0500, "Jonathan N. Little"
> <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:
>
>
>> Without the "file" how is any of this be more than just speculation!
>> Damn tied of playing 20 question game with folk that refuse to post URLs
>> so we can actually 'see' what they are doing...
>
>
> The "file" is, as stated in one of my earlier posts, as follows:-
>
> <HTML>
> <HEAD>
> <TITLE>A simple frameset document</TITLE>
> </HEAD>
> <FRAMESET cols="20%, 80%">
> <FRAMESET rows="100, 200">
> <FRAME src="head.html">
> <FRAME src="contents.html">
> </FRAMESET>
> <FRAME src="mainpage.html">
> </FRAMESET>
> </HTML>
This is useless! It is just the frameset, we would need to see
"head.html", "contents.html", & "mainpage.html" and because your
apparently *must* use frames we would have to see it in situ
>
> It is not yet part of a fully fledged website and has no URL.
Then mockup in a temporary folder online!
>
> I stated in an earlier post that there was NO problem with it when I
> temporarily put it on a server with simple html files for it to load
> into the frames so if I did post a URL it would not help as it would
> not be reading from my hard drive.
No but we would see the actually files and maybe see why there could be
a local vs online difference.
>
> The problem (if you can call it that) is that I have two IDENTICAL
> files
What file? The frameset page? The head.html page? The contents.html
page? The mainpage.html page?
I have a vehicle in my driveway that does not run, why? Kind of a silly
question isn't it?
(as confirmed by a hex editor read of them) with the above
> content but with different names, one of which works when loaded into
> IE from my hard drive but the other does NOT work - i.e. does not show
> any content in the frames. Both work in Netscape.
>
> Being of a curious nature I am trying to understand this anomaly.
>
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Take care,
Jonathan
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