Re: location.replace problem
- From: "Steve" <stevesuch@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 20 Jun 2006 03:08:11 -0700
Randy Webb wrote:
Instead of simply using replace, check to see if the search page is
already in the top window. If it isn't, load it there. If it is, do
nothing. That will alleviate the onload issue.
Sorry I don't follow. Do you mean change the onclick event to do a
frame check? If so, that is unfortunately the method I need to avoid,
due to the number and location of the pages the link is on. I need to
leave the link the same and change the linked page to incorporate the
frame check.
.
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