Re: location.replace problem




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.

.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: FP2003 and Popup Windows
    ... button or image that the user can click on to open the popup. ... >I'd like to have my Website open a Popup window upon page loading. ... the home page in question is a frame page. ... Should I load the popup ...
    (microsoft.public.frontpage.client)
  • Re: FP2003 and Popup Windows
    ... > I'd like to have my Website open a Popup window upon page loading. ... > can do things like call scripts and open browser windows, ... the home page in question is a frame page. ... Should I load the popup ...
    (microsoft.public.frontpage.client)
  • RE: link parameters
    ... pageProduct.aspx is supposed to be loaded in the right frame of Default.aspx. ... I want that when the link is clicked, IE open a new window,the app load, and pageProduct load automatically instead of the welcome page, without a need to click the link again ...
    (microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet)
  • Re: FP2003 and Popup Windows
    ... anyone who wants to open a child window should read the following ... Microsoft MVP ... the home page in question is a frame page. ... Should I load the popup ...
    (microsoft.public.frontpage.client)
  • FP2003 and Popup Windows
    ... I'd like to have my Website open a Popup window upon page loading. ... the home page in question is a frame page. ... Should I load the popup ...
    (microsoft.public.frontpage.client)

Quantcast