I think the easiest thing to do would be to take the most basic gnump3d html 
file and keep adding things till it flops.  What I mean about basic is a
simple html file (white background, no frames, no css file, no pictures, no 
<!-- include="header.tmpl" -->, etc.) that still displays all the gnump3d
information that's needed.  Could someone direct me to such a file?

Marty


On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 15:26:49 -0400
Marty Huntzberry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm trying to change my web server appearance by creating a small vertical 
frame above  my gnump3d template.  The small vertical frame would have a
popup menu that does not move when the bottom frame is scrolled....in this way 
a menu would always be on the screen if the user is at the bottom of
my index page.  A sample of what I mean is here: 

http://www.twinhelix.com/dhtml/popupmenu/demo/frameset/

This page above is made from 3 html files.  I got the frame part to work with 
popup menus, but now the tags (banner, directory, files, etc.) for
gnump3d are read as text.  Here's my experimental frames page:

http://linuxhippy.servemp3.com:8001/frameset.html

How can I use frames and gnump3d together?

Marty


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