Re: One link to 2 frames

2005-09-21 Thread Jimmy George
Hello MNibble As a couple of other writers have said. Why are you using 'HTML FRAMES' and JavaScript to load them? Get a book on CSS and read it carefully. Then try a few things. Use XHTML preferably and it is all done on 'the user side'. That one CSS file can describe every page you want to

Re: One link to 2 frames

2005-09-21 Thread MNibble
Bill Stephenson wrote: On Sep 20, 2005, at 7:05 AM, MNibble wrote: Aloha is there a standard solution to this problem, by now i do this with a javascript, but i want to change it. Thanks for your time MNibble I think with CGI it would be to create, then send to the client, the main

Re: One link to 2 frames

2005-09-21 Thread David Dorward
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 08:32:47AM +0200, MNibble wrote: Thx both of you. But i realy think there musst be a possibilty. I have two javascript funktions which i try to get rid of. This started off as a simple case of populating two frames in response to one user action (at least as far as I

Re: One link to 2 frames

2005-09-21 Thread MNibble
Jimmy George wrote: Hello MNibble As a couple of other writers have said. Why are you using 'HTML FRAMES' and JavaScript to load them? Get a book on CSS and read it carefully. Then try a few things. Use XHTML preferably and it is all done on 'the user side'. That one CSS file can describe

XHTML (was Re: One link to 2 frames)

2005-09-21 Thread David Dorward
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 12:11:59PM +0200, MNibble wrote: I won't say you are wrong, since you are right.I (please don't throw stones or bits at me) already use css und div span and stuff like that and if it is called xhtml that's fine for me That isn't what is called XHTML. XHTML 1.0 is

Re: One link to 2 frames

2005-09-21 Thread MNibble
David Dorward wrote: On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 08:32:47AM +0200, MNibble wrote: Thx both of you. But i realy think there musst be a possibilty. I have two javascript funktions which i try to get rid of. This started off as a simple case of populating two frames in response to one user action

Re: One link to 2 frames

2005-09-21 Thread David Dorward
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 02:29:15PM +0200, MNibble wrote: The time delay, well yes there is a problem, but i can't fix that on, so this needs to be my workaround. There a lot a data that needs to be processed, and i didn't want the user to wait for that page, so i put a side befor the output

Re: XHTML (was Re: One link to 2 frames)

2005-09-21 Thread Chris Devers
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005, David Dorward wrote: XHTML 1.1 is XHTML 1.0 Strict with Ruby added. Really? As in the scripting language Ruby? Weird... -- Chris Devers öQKÂm݃g5¾ÿ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: XHTML (was Re: One link to 2 frames)

2005-09-21 Thread David Dorward
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 10:18:37AM -0400, Chris Devers wrote: On Wed, 21 Sep 2005, David Dorward wrote: XHTML 1.1 is XHTML 1.0 Strict with Ruby added. Really? Yes. As in the scripting language Ruby? No. As in the Ruby Annotation language.

One link to 2 frames

2005-09-20 Thread MNibble
Aloha is there a standard solution to this problem, by now i do this with a javascript, but i want to change it. Thanks for your time MNibble -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://learn.perl.org/

Re: One link to 2 frames

2005-09-20 Thread David Dorward
On Tue, Sep 20, 2005 at 02:05:09PM +0200, MNibble wrote: is there a standard solution to this problem To what problem? (Please don't depend on people reading subject lines). There are two: 1. Don't use frames. http://www.allmyfaqs.com/faq.pl?Problems_with_using_frames 2. Link to a new

Re: One link to 2 frames

2005-09-20 Thread Bill Stephenson
On Sep 20, 2005, at 7:05 AM, MNibble wrote: Aloha is there a standard solution to this problem, by now i do this with a javascript, but i want to change it. Thanks for your time MNibble I think with CGI it would be to create, then send to the client, the main html page which contains