[Javascript] two frames, two hrefs
Esther_Strom at hmco.com
Esther_Strom at hmco.com
Wed Jan 9 13:20:12 CST 2002
Technically, you can...
In the frame where the links are, place this code in the header:
function intro(){
parent.frames['frame1'].location="introf.htm";
parent.frames['frame2'].location="introt.htm";
}
Obviously you'll need to change the frame names and file names. I think I
remember setting the location to a function and having it work.
Then, in the link that you want to trigger all the stuff, put this code:
<A HREF="JavaScript: intro()"; return true>Click</a>
-Esther
"Peter Brunone"
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01/09/02 01:30 PM
Please respond to
javascript
What's the behavior? I don't think you can "trigger" a link from
another frame...
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Yee" <dyee at AMSResponse.com>
To: <javascript at LaTech.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 1:13 PM
Subject: RE: [Javascript] two frames, two hrefs
| Thanks for the response Peter. Is it possible to call that link in frame
A
| instead of doing a reload() of frame A? The behavior I've set for
reloading
| the page is a little different than the "Refresh" link.
|
| David
|
| > -----Original Message-----
| > From: Peter Brunone [mailto:peter at brunone.com]
| > Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 10:59 AM
| > To: javascript at LaTech.edu
| > Subject: Re: [Javascript] two frames, two hrefs
| >
| >
| > David,
| >
| > If I understand you correctly, the following should work
| > (just make sure
| > it runs in the frame B page when you display the completed message):
| >
| > top.frames.B.location.reload();
| >
| > Cheers,
| >
| > Peter
| >
| > ----- Original Message -----
| > From: "David Yee" <dyee at AMSResponse.com>
| > To: <javascript at LaTech.edu>
| > Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 11:21 AM
| > Subject: [Javascript] two frames, two hrefs
| >
| >
| > | Hi all. Let's say I have 2 frames, A and B. I have a link
| > (let's say
| > link
| > | 1) in frame A that has target=B, which is what I want. But
| > how do I also
| > | have another link (link 2, target=A) in frame A
| > "clicked-on" automatically
| > | when I click on link 1? Basically I have written a PHP
| > application that
| > | displays a file listing in frame A with a "delete this
| > file" link next to
| > | each file name. In frame A I also have a "Refresh" link.
| > So when I click
| > | on the "delete this file" link a message is displayed on
| > frame B but I
| > also
| > | want the "Refresh" link to automatically execute. That way
| > I don't have
| > to
| > | manually click on "Refresh" to update the file listing
| > after I've deleted
| > a
| > | file. Thanks for any help!
| > |
| > | David
| >
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