Hi Aravind,
You didn't tell whether it is in jsp or script
alone(html).if it is in jsp you can get it using
request.getRequestedUri().
i am not this is the right answer for u.
bye,
Maruthi Alla
--- Aravind Kumar LNS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> There is java script problem i am facing
> currently.Excuse me if i have posted this
> in the wrong forum but i need help on it.
>
> Problem:-
> Is there any other way using which i can get the URL
> of the current frame without
> using "location.href"
>
> Currently i am using something like
>
> url=parent.Frames[1]..frames[0].location.href
>
> I cannot use the above syntax for various reasons.I
> want to know if i have any
> other way to acheive the same without using
> "location.href".I want to avoid using
> "location".
>
>
> Cya
> Aravind Kumar L.N.S
>
>
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