Hi Folks:
Okay, here's what I'm talking about... A sample system. Four files.
index.php main page holding the frameset. frameset has two
frames. one on left. one on right.
left.php navigation menu that goes in the left hand frame
right.php content in right hand frame. this page is the default
one that comes up in the initial frameset.
right2.php another page for the right hand frame
***************** index.php ******************
<?php
# This has no effect.
# header('Window-target: _top');
?>
<html>
<head><title>index page</title></head>
<frameset COLS="120,*">
<FRAME SRC="left.php" name="menu" scrolling="no">
<frame src="right.php" name="content">
</frameset>
</html>
***************** left.php ******************
<?php
# Turning this on will jump this page out of the frames.
# header('Window-target: _top');
?>
<html><head><title>the menu</title></head><body>
<a href="right.php" target="content">right</a>
<br /><a href="right2.php" target="content">right 2</a>
</body></html>
***************** right.php ******************
<?php
# Turning this on will jump this page out of the frames.
# header('Window-target: _top');
?>
<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Right</TITLE></HEAD><BODY>
Hi there. This is the main content page in the right frame.
</BODY></HTML>
***************** right2.php ******************
<?php
# This has no effect.
# header('Window-target: _top');
?>
<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Right 2</TITLE></HEAD><BODY>
Hi there. This is the secondary content page in the right frame.
</BODY></HTML>
Now, put all those files on your machine. Hit index.php and you'll see
everything normally. Then, uncomment the header function in left.php or
right.php and you'll see that page jump out of the frames. But, turn
the header on in index.php or index2.php and you'll still be in the
frames.
Enjoy,
--Dan
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