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Hi, I would like to share my views with you. Try to work out with this. This worked out for me when I was working with frames. In the right frame go to html view, and write the tag target="Name of the frame at which the result should be seen" . Because of this all the actions performed in the right frame will be reflected in the destination window. Thank you
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| | | From: bonakurthy | Hello, I have 3 html frames. In the right frame there is a login page, so if I enter the username and pasword in the right frame the redirected page should be shown in the 2nd frame i.e in the middle frame and the right frame should dissappear. How to do this task?. Is there any option in providing the target frame in Response.Redirect() ?. Please help me out. Thanks in advance. | | View other groups in this category.
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