Sorry,here are the details:
I'm using one CGI script to generate several search pages (search for 
people etc) within a secured area.
I would like to put the navigation sub into one frame, the retrieved 
data (sub search1,2...)in another frame.
But I do not want to use an  extra script for this.

Hope this explains it a little bit better..

Sven



On Tuesday, May 14, 2002, at 06:34 AM, John Brooking wrote:

> If you mean can a CGI script output both the frameset
> and all of its pages simultaneously, I don't see how.
> What you can do is have each frame call a CGI script
> for its content, and have another to generate the
> frameset. Each script then outputs its own HTML as
> normal.
>
> If this doesn't address your issue, I think we'll need
> a little more detail.
>
> - John
>
> --- Sven Bentlage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi !
>> Right now I'm using a cgi-script to create a few
>> html pages.
>> Somewhere I  read the I also can create framesets
>> plus the dependent
>> html pages via a CGI script.
>>
>> Where can I find a manual on how to do that?  Or can
>> anybody tell me?
>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>> Sven
>>
>>
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