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Posted by jake on 08/27/05 12:27
In message <BF35FDD8.163F4%dorayme@optusnet.com.au>, dorayme
<dorayme@optusnet.com.au> writes
>> From: Konrad Hammerer <konrad.hammerer@tesis.de>
>
>> I've a question concerning frames. I want to use 3 frames:
>>
>> 1) Top
>> and Down and within Down,
>> 2) Left and
>> 3) Right
>>
>>
>> Top
>> -------------
>> |
>> Left | Right
>> |
>> |
>>
>> Now my question:
>> In the left frame I have my Navigation Table, in the right frame I
>> have the content and in the top frame I have same kind of
>> Header-Information about the content frame. When I click on a link in
>> the left frame, I know how to change the right frame (with
>> target="right"), but this is not enough! I need to change also the top
>> frame, because the Header-Info must be updated and also the left
>> frame, because the navigation table may have changed!
>>
>> How can I solve this problem? Is there a way without javascript?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Konrad
>
>
>If ever there was a case for not using frames at all, this looks
>like it. You basically want everything to change when a link is
>clicked.
No. Just two frames out of three.
>So yes the solution is design the page without frames
>and design the page the link goes to however you want it (again,
>without frames).
>
>dorayme
>
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Jake
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