No... no one has to write code for me. I am just not understanding why it doesn't work.
The navbar is configured correctly... and until I run the calendar all of the navbar links work just fine... everything opens in the "main" frame (yes I did target them correctly). Are you saying that the PHP program obliterates the code for the frames once it is up? or were you saying that my navbar was incorrectly coded? "Dl Neil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 0fc601c29479$c039ead0$c900a8c0@jrbrown">news:0fc601c29479$c039ead0$c900a8c0@jrbrown... > Ok Joe, > So you want someone to write your homework for you? > This is an HTML issue. We normally think of a single web page occupying a > while window. With frames this changes. Each frame is basically a single > HTML page, and the framework allows multiple HTML pages to appear within a > single window. Each frame is given a name, or 'target'. Accordingly when an > HTML page is to be displayed (<A HREF etc command) it must be 'pointed' at a > particular frame. The author of the software gets to choose those names. The > outside frame - or the window also has a name. If you direct a new page to > be opened there, then it will obliterate any sub-frame/sub-pages. If you > open a new page without giving it a target, then most (quite probably 'all') > browsers will open that page in a new window. > Regards, > =dn > > > > ok... so last weeks struggle was getting my computer set up as a php mysql > > server for testing. I guess it was also a struggle learning how to > install > > my first "precoded" program. With that being said, I am very grateful for > > all for the help that you here in this forum gave me. > > > > I have now given myself a new problem. The site I am trying to build has > > frames, all is fine and dandy until I hit my PHP calendar, if all I do is > > look at the calendar there is no problem however, if I do anything that > runs > > a script within the calendar when I go to my navbar and then try to go to > > somewhere else in the site, rather than opening the page in my main frame > > (where the calendar currently is) it ends up opening the page in a new > > window. This a rather troublesome side effect. Any suggestions? I will > > include the link to the calendar maybe one of you smart people can tell me > > what is going on in the code... I would post the site up but I don't want > to > > hand out my IP address, and the organization for which I am doing the site > > hasn't upgraded their account to support php and myself. I am trying to > > give a presentation to my school class about the site tomorrow... so I > would > > like to fix this... any suggestions? > > > > The zip file with the calendar code/instructions is attached here is > their > > website: http://calendar.codewalkers.com/ > > > > any quick solutions would be very appreciated! > > ~Joe > > > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ---- > > > > > > > > -- > > PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > > > > -- PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php