If I remember my HTML correctly, <body> and <frameset> are mutually exclusive. That is, you have one or the other, but not both. Since you don't have a body, you can't show any links.
Paul On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 8:00 PM, cpanon <cpa...@yahoo.com> wrote: > Hello > I have a page that has two active portions, "feed" by session objects > and iterated. It works fine monolithically. I now want to break it up > into a frameset using the struts frame tag for the individual segmented > portions. Before I launch to my frameset composed page, I land on a > page that confirms that the two segments work, with an strut html:link. > It also works, properly formatted with a sessionsID, and when click the > page (either) correctly loads. When I jump to my frameset composed page > it does not load, does not have the sessionID(reason it doesnt load), > but no errors on compiler error. In the example below I show it with a > forward, but it is the same/failure with either a properly defined > forward or a simple page attribute. Any ideas? If I use Tiles will it > not force a reload in one tile when another is submitted and posted > back? > > the crucial segment on the composed page is: > <html:link page="/inner.jsp" title="innerFrame">InnerFrame</html:link> > <html:link page="/static.jsp" title="staticFrame">staticFrame</html:link> > <frameset rows="85%,15%" id="enclosingFrame" title="totalFrame"> > <html:frame forward="innerFrame" frameName="inner" styleId="innerFrame" > marginwidth="0"/> > <html:frame forward="staticFrame" frameName="static" styleId="staticFrame" > marginwidth="0"/> > </frameset> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@struts.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@struts.apache.org