I believe that is possible, I saw a demo program written in servlet by IBM
doing that. I cannot recall where I saw that exactly. But you can find the
link from servlet related sites on java.sun.com.

HeaKyung


On Tue, 30 May 2000, Kevin Mukhar wrote:

> Jackson Ching wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> >         i'm wondering if it is posible for a servlet to send it's output to a 
>specific frame in the clients browser.
> >         ex. html A is the parent frame, and html B and C are the child frame named 
>left and right respectively.
> >
> >         What i wish to do is that for certain conditions, the output of the 
>servlet will be on html C and in another condition, the results will be on html A. is 
>this possible?
>
> There's no way for the servlet to control where the output goes. Output
> can be controlled in the browser by using the TARGET parameter of the
> FORM tag.
>
> K Mukhar
>
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