Hi Joe,
> The zip file with the calendar code/instructions is attached here is their
> website: http://calendar.codewalkers.com/
I believe that code was written by Matt Wade himself -- the founder of
Codewalkers, if I'm not mistaken. You may want to re-post your question in
the Codewalkers foru
Joe,
PHP only outputs HTML. The navbar links must position the web page in the
appropriate frame, and every page within the calendar must stay within the
same frame - or deliberately break out. You are the only one who can see
both 'levels' of the code.
=dn
> The navbar is configured correctly...
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
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. Ea