--- John W. Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am just full of them this weekend. Is it
possible to direct a header
like a html link (i.e. target=_top) ? I have a
page that is in a
frame,
and I want the new page that is called to break
the frame and load in
the
entire frame.
I do not
I am just full of them this weekend. Is it possible to direct a header
like a html link (i.e. target=_top) ? I have a page that is in a
frame,
and I want the new page that is called to break the frame and load in
the
entire frame.
Nope. Use JavaScript.
---John Holmes...
--
PHP General
A target name?
That's a HTML thing. I think you're confusing header() with HEAD/HEAD I
believe.
I think it's something like:
HEAD
BASE TARGET=framename
/HEAD
But I gave up on frames YEARS ago, so I could be wrong :)
Justin French
on 15/08/02 7:40 PM, Christian Ista ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
That's a HTML thing. I think you're confusing header() with HEAD/HEAD
I
believe.
No no
I explaine, I do that :
FRAMESET
FRAMESET rows=80,*,80
FRAME src=top.html noresize scrolling=No border=0
frameborder=No
FRAMESET cols=150,*
FRAME src=left.html noresize scrolling=No
Which frame calls the header()?
When you're in a frameset, each page is an individual HTML file (or PHP
file). If you call a header() in top or left, it will redirect the fram you
call... it can't possibly call the content frame.
PHP happens on the server, Frames happen on the browser.
The
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-Original Message-
From: Christian Ista [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 7:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Header and Target
That's a HTML thing. I think you're confusing header() with
HEAD/HEAD
I
believe.
No no
I explaine, I do
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Header and Target
That's a HTML thing. I think you're confusing header() with
HEAD/HEAD
I
believe.
No no
I explaine, I do that :
FRAMESET
FRAMESET rows=80,*,80
FRAME src=top.html noresize scrolling=No border=0
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