Now, I very rarely use frames. In fact, we're on our 35th different web
app/site and I've only used frames for two of them. And likely improperly at
that. I hate them. They are a pain. I hate the extra files. ** GAG! **
Anyway, I now have a curious question.....
Say I have a frameset. Let's call it, frameset.cfm --- this file calls,
body_frameset.cfm.
In body_frameset.cfm, I have a query. Selects some data from a table where
the ID = a session.member (which is a user's reference #). Nothing fancy.
The name of the query is getData.
Now, some stuff goes on in body_frameset.cfm, and a button is clicked that
calls a JavaScript function which is located in the frameset.cfm, because
<base target="_parent"> exists in body_frameset.cfm and that where the
JavaScript has to go.
The JavaScript needs some data from the database as well. So, in the
frameset is another query, same scenario as above. Do the two queries have
to have different names? Because both are being run when the page loads,
what if they were the same name? Or, because technically, it's really two
different files, it doesn't matter that the queries are the same name?
Does this babble make sense?
I don't have an error of any kind, and the page works great, I just haven't
tried it with the query being the same name (live site and all that). Every
browser/platform behaves differently and I was wondering if anyone had some
excellent experience with this type of stuff. (Framed websites, passing data
through framesets, etc.)
Erika
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