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HTML expert advice needed
It appears that IE7 deals with target frames for links differently to IE6.
<frameset ROWS="80,*"frameborder="0" framespacing="0" border="0"> <frame name="head" scrolling="no" target="main" src="head.htm"> <FRAMESET cols="125,*" frameborder="0" framespacing="0" border="0"> <frame name="left" scrolling="no" target="main" src="left.htm"> <FRAME src="home.htm" name="main"> Links in frame head & left should open in the target frame main This works in IE6, but not IE7. My head now completely mashed :wtf: Help. |
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read more about frames here http://www.htmlhelp.com/design/frames/whatswrong.html |
No help there.
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I used frames on the first website I did in 1996, for a game company. It was a nightmare and I never used them since.
ok, not much help, but I would consider looking into other ways of doing things than using frames. I'm 100% they are still and always will be supported, there is probably something changed which shows up a bug in your html maybe ? that or a bug in ie7. I use firefox to layout my reviews and check them. but I always have to tweak it again for IE, because IE doesnt display things correctly |
I think it may be fixed.
It seems that in IE7 you cannon specify by page which frame links open in, so I've specified the target on each link. |
Not working for me in firefox v2
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Works in IE7
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