Ok, I haven't dealt with web page authoring since the days when NSCA
Mosaic was "the" browser. Yes, I've tinkered around with it since but
haven't gotten in too deep. I liked the idea behind microsoft's asp but
didn't like that it was proprietary. Now, I'm getting into the JSP mindset
and have been browsing the documentation and was surprised at the lack of
instruction on dealing with a basic subject, frames. (BTW, this is the first
time I've done anything past basic HTML. However, I am a progammer, just
from a different background)

Can you, for instance, do this within a JSP file?
frameset code... then...
   <FRAME NAME="Menu" SRC="menu.jsp" TITLE="Menu">

   Is there a better way? Is this the only way? I'm interested in the
multiple ways that developers deal with frames because my test page isn't
working and I feel that this is the cause.
   (It's not loading/parsing the jsp pages in the frames. Is this a
limitation?)

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