Hi Chris,
Thanks for the site..I didn't know you could use one frame in a frame set. I
had two..with one going to a blank page and being 0 in height. Seems to
work.
We don't want bookmarking on our site anyways, so it doesn't bother us that
they can't bookmark. The only thing I notice is that index.html shows up in
the url line, but on that site you gave me, the index page doesn't show
up..it just shows the domain name in the url line. Any idea how to do that?
Not that its a big deal..but it is nice to see my domain name and no
index.html page.
> <kevin>
> >
> > You are correct. Thats a good point as well. I only wish I could
> > "hide" the
> > URL line. I don't mind that it isn't up to date as far as the
> > page..but the
> > actual Login.do that keeps showing up isn't so prety either. I
> am thinking
> > of setting up a frame layout so that it always shows the home site url.
> >
> </kevin>
>
> just as an off topic aside (leave java -> enter site design), while i
> generally consider frames to be a very messy prospect for sites of any
> significant size and/or complexity (very hard to put users in the right
> frame contexts arbitrarily, bookmarking disasters, etc.) one very
> clever use
> of frames that i've seen to help combat url command revealing is
> to put your
> entire site in one frame only. instead of breaking up content using
> different panes, simply make a frameset consisting of one pane
> and put your
> site there. links clicked in the site will update that pane internally to
> the frameset and not the url in the address bar.
>
> however, this still makes bookmarking and correct forward/back button
> operation something to contend with if that applies to your site. for an
> example, see the wingspanbank.com home page.
>
> need sleep,
> chris
>
> chris wilson > web developer > andrews university > www.andrews.edu
>
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