See what happens if you put in a body tag after the closing /head tag.
Be sure to put in a closing /body tag before /html.
Don't know if this will do it or not. But Netscape is really peculiar with
tables I know - if they aren't just right you will get an empty
page as you
are describing.
I think if you add the noframes and body tags after your frameset
it should work for you. Netscape is VERY picky about things like
that.
Don Kiggins
- Original Message -
From: "Paige Chandler" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "CF-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2001 9:01 PM
Paige,
See what happens if you put in a body tag after the closing /head tag.
Be sure to put in a closing /body tag before /html.
Don't know if this will do it or not. But Netscape is really peculiar with
tables I know - if they aren't just right you will get an empty page as you
are
You ended your frame set incorrectly. try /frameset
Duane Boudreau
CTO, CFExperts
-Original Message-
From: Paige Chandler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2001 10:01 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Problem w/Frames Netscape
Hello All and Happy New Year,
I have
Hi Paige,
I have this problem every single time I write a page with Frames. I've
found the best way to figure out how to make it work is to find a page on
the Web that does have frames and does work in Netscape and just copy the
frameset and frame attributes that are working for that page, then
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