is there any limitation with header function?im wondering why it not realy
working for me. it really gives me a headache.
i've done exactly what you've told us but it does'nt work. i remove the
comment from the left.php or right.php and retain the index.ph as-is, but
still it doesnt jump out the frames.
***************** 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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