yes, this is possible via frames. also, if you can specify your form method to
"post" instead of "get" if you don't want to use frames.

hth


dwen wrote:

> I asked this b4 and someone said that its the effect of using
> frames w/ script ?!
>
> I dunno if this is really true.
>
> sample site : www.oasisinet.com
>
> > I noticed that for some sites, the URL displayed at the browser's address
> > window is constant.  Example, www.sitehere.com will be always displayed
> > even if you click on sublinks (when normally, the address line should say
> > www.sitehere.com/somedirhere/somehtmlhere.html).
> >
> > Can this be done in Perl?  Or is this 'native' in HTML?  Cookies?
> > voodoo? *grins*
> >
> > I noticed ASP can do this (at least based on what I saw in myayala.com).
> >
> >
>
> dwen
>
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