Sorry I wanted to say, that the original frame was long inough.
But I tried it again, and it does not work!
joe
"Sam Masiello" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Yes, they are wide enough...i was speaking of long enough. In other
words, be sure the top frame
Yes, they are wide enough...i was speaking of long enough. In other
words, be sure the top frame doesn't scroll. The code as you posted it
works fine, but on my display it barely fits in the top frame. On a
lower resolution you might not see the text in the top frame.
Have you tried making you
Thanks for the hint, but the frames are wide enough.
I also tried it on my test server and on a real web server with the same
result.
"Sam Masiello" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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I am afraid that I don't get the same problem that you do. If I request
frameset.
I am afraid that I don't get the same problem that you do. If I request
frameset.html in my browser I get the text that you are echoing in your
PHP statement in the top frame.
Is it possible that your resolution is such that you need to scroll in
the top frame to see it? Try viewing the source
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