code the following HTML tags to your default page , in my case index.html is the default page. ------- start --- <html><head> <title>MikeVince Creative Zone</title> <meta name=keywords content="xmen, mutant"> <meta name=description content="I am MikeVince , an Xmen member."> </head> <frameset frameborder=0 framespacing=0 border=0 rows=100%,*> <frame name=frame src=http://www.mikevince.com> </frameset> </html> ---- stop On Fri, 28 Jul 2000, Froilan Mendoza wrote: > > Hello. > > 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). -- m i c h a e l v i n c e n t p o z o n :: [EMAIL PROTECTED] :: --------------------------------------------------------------- HPS Software & Communication Corp. ICQ : 1413343 Pilipino Internet Cebu office : (+63)(32) 3447847 Systems/Network Administrator home : (+63)(32) 3446427 CCNA,CCDA - - - - - - - - - - - - cell : (+63) 917-3276966 WAPSite: http://wappy.to/mikevince WEBSite: http://www.mikevince.com -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.12 GIT/E d-(+) s: !a C++>$ UL++++>$ P++ L+++ E W+++ N+ o-- K- w++++ !O M-- V- PS+ PE-- Y+ PGP- t 5? X R tv b+ DI? D+ G e++ h!>h r !y+ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------ - Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at http://plug.linux.org.ph To leave: send "unsubscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [plug] [somewhat OT] Perl/CGI/HTML question
Michael Vincent K. Pozon - CompE Thu, 27 Jul 2000 22:55:22 -0700
- [plug] [somewhat OT] Perl/CGI/HTML questi... Froilan Mendoza
- Re: [plug] [somewhat OT] Perl/CGI/HT... dwen
- Re: [plug] [somewhat OT] Perl/CG... Rommel B. Abaya
- Re: [plug] [somewhat OT] Perl/CG... Rafael R. Sevilla
- Michael Vincent K. Pozon - CompE
