At 12:51 PM 9/22/98 -0400, Brent wrote:
>On 22 Sep 98, Susan Duncan wrote:
>
>
>The main limitation of this technique is that the screen must completely 
>redraw with each new frameset.  But because the browser will likely be 
>caching the files that remain constant from frameset to frameset, there 
>should not be a significant lag.  Advantages are: (a) it is still a true 
>framed document; but users (b) can bookmark unique, accurate URLs for 
>each page on the site; and (c) can expect predictable behaviour from the 
>browser's Back and Forward buttons.

Maybe I'm missing something, but if you're redrawing both main and nav
frames each time, why have frames at all?

regards,

frank

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