I would prefer not having to use script - is there not a way to handle this
by modifying the header?  Something similar to the example I found in the
O'Reilly book - except which works?  :)

"Martin Helie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> How about simply:
>
> echo "
> <SCRIPT>
>     window.top.main.location= 'http://localhost/phase1/report.php'';
> </SCRIPT>";
>
> ?
>
> "Geoffrey Thompson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > I was only able to find one reference to targeting a named frame on a
> > redirection, in the "MySQL Cookbook" by O'Reilly.  According to the
book,
> > this should work:
> >
> >  header('Window-target: main');
> >  header('Location: http://localhost/phase1/report.php');
> >
> > But, alas, it seems to only load up the current frame (which is not
main).
> >
> > I also tried:
> >
> >  header('Window-target: _top');
> >  header('Location: http://localhost/phase1/report.php');
> >
> > to see if I could get it to wipe out the frameset and get back to the
full
> > window, but it still loaded up in the current frame.
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated!
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Geoff

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