thanks for your reply...
I have a frameless login page.
and a three frame customer page.
What I want to do is:
if the session of the customer is timed out, then redirect him/her to the
frameless login page.
but this login page appears in the current active frame of the customer
page.
Therefore another custmer page opens in this frame, etc.
That's one customer page appears in another....
What you wrote is valid for HTML links...
would you please help more?
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Subject: Re: Send Html content to the browser
At 08:03 AM 31/01/00 +0200, Ahmet G�nesuZf4= wrote:
>Hi friends,
>
>I have a simple question regarding Frame sets:
>
>How can I send HTML content or redirect to the parent frame, that is main
>browser window?
You need to use the target parameter with your tags, for example ...
<a href="http://www.cyber4.org/" target="_top">
will replace all the frames with the document at the top. There is no way
(almost)
to force a browser window to reset the frames from the server side.
Considering all
pages are *pulled* from the server to the client, even through a referesh,
then a target must always be used (target also works with form tags as well)
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