Netscape renders left to right, top to bottom. While this:

<frameset cols=0,*> will result in a tiny visible frame, this:
<frameset cols=100%,0> will give you invisible frames.

welcome to wonderland

Nuno Ferreira wrote:

>         >First of all I don't know where you guys heard of this 18 MB VM and no
> Java
>         >support in IE. I personally hate Java as a client side language (and in
>         >general too) and I also know from recent experience that you can't trust
>         >people to allow java on their systems. So I agree there needs to be
> another
>         >way I personally think that a hidden frame is the best way to go.
>         8an
>
> I agree with you, though Oracle seems to disagree, though their so called
> Oracle
> Web Server is really Apache running TomCat :)
>
> Hidden frame is ok, as long as you don't mind a 5 pixel frame on Netscape 4,
> because
> maybe I'm wrong, but I don't seem to be able to hide completely a frame in
> Netscape...
>
> NunoF
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