| I have a page with 2 frames. The bottom frame calls a | survey form (the cgi | script is on a different server). I need javascript that | forces the survey | page to open in the bottom frame. The reason that I'm doing | it this way is | so that the frameset url stays on my client's site (the top frame is | hidden). Is this possible? On both major browsers? | | Cheers, | Rachel Whew, I'm going to stretch a little here since I don't have any formal understanding of this. (That will also feel good since I am really sore from a crick in my neck 8) <later minutes="10"/> Hmm. I guess the BIS (butt in seat) method of learning so familiar to many of us is once again outdone by some simple self-directed hands-on learning. (Yeah! My answer for my weekly Oh-God-can-it-get-any-worse-because-of-my-ignorance question of "Why didn't I stay in school?" will be easy to find!) I tried this to get it to work... <disclaimer> Small note: only can I browse the net in IE, since our MS proxy server has qualms with letting Netscape traffic through. Therefore this is _untested_ in NN (or anything but IE 5.01, for that matter). You can form your own conclusions. </disclaimer>Untitled Document Err... something else was supposed to happen, but didn't. Your browser doesn't support frames. That's ok. Here's something just as good... <rory disposition="in friendship" alt="8)"/>Be Happy! 8)
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