Re: Framed web site
From: Andrew Murray (SPAMadBUSTERmurray_at_iinet.net.au)
Date: 11/21/04
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Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 06:55:35 +0800
it is probably not the fault of having viewed those other sites. Check the
hyperlink "target" (in the hyperlink properties dialogue, then go to the "page
target" options and make sure it *points* to the frame you want it to load in,
otherwise if it's set to _top or _self, it will open a new window.
You need to select the target (name of the frame to load the pages e.g. the
frame's name could be called "main" as opposed to say "top" or "left".
Providing your URL would help tremendously.
"Goldoni" <Goldoni@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:96BA9284-EA72-4044-8FB8-50EA7690117F@microsoft.com...
> Has anybody had the same problem? I have done a few web sites in FP 2002,
> just lately I have noticed after I look at the BBC web site or the home page
> of NTL (www.ntlworld.com) the framed web sites I have done muck up. The main
> page index.htm works ok but any further requested pages come out of the frame.
>
> I have noticed Framed web sites done in Pagemill don't have the same problem
> so it must be a FP problem with its code
>
> Any thoughts?
>
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