Apparently, there is a cross frame security element in the browsers that
prevents one frame from scripting another if they are from different
domains. If you know of a way around this I would greatly appreciate any
help.
-Tom
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You could do it with JavaScript. My syntax is really rusty but you can use
the Frames[#].document.location to do this.
Anyone have the correct syntax handy?
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Rainey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 7:12 PM
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My bosses daughters boyfriend says he can answer this question for
$2,000.00. If you can answer it then I'll give you 5 custom made html
tables.
I have a frame set with two frames. I want the user to surf around another
site in frame one and when they are done, click a button in frame two and
have the new url for frame one set as the value of a variable. Do I need
some javascript to do this, or is there a cf function/ tag that can help?
-Tom
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