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« on: 25 April 2002, 06:55 »
can someone who knows HTML check out my site http://abyss.servebeer.com and tell me what the hell i did wrong with the frames.
When i click a link in the left frame, the page loads in that frame.
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« Reply #1 on: 25 April 2002, 07:09 »
In your html it will have (for example)
Code: [Select]
But if your main frame is named "body"
you do
Code: [Select]
That will open the pic of goosenburys crack whore mum in the frame body.

In your case target will have to be "Middle"
by the looks of your code.

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« Reply #2 on: 25 April 2002, 07:11 »
i knew it was something small like that, but i couldnt remember.
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« Reply #3 on: 26 April 2002, 00:35 »
dammit, it automatically opens it in a new window when i click a link in my left frame.(i didnt set it to). It opens it properly, but in a new window. How can i stop this from hapening?
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« Reply #4 on: 26 April 2002, 05:49 »
If in your HREF you use a target that does not exist it will create the target (a new window).  You have to have a frame appropriately named so when you want something sent to that frame you use it's name in the "target=" parameter. One of the two must be incorrect. Either the frame is not named what you think it is or you used the wrong frame name in your target param.
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