Hi Steve,

HTML frames can be accessed with their names. This is hierarchical in nature and you should be able to gain access to the location attribute for any frame on your site by knowing its relationship to the current frame. I usually place a simple script at the end of my action that does this. Hope this helps...

<SCRIPT>

<!--

parent.myframe.location="<@APPFILE>?finction=what_you_want"

-->

</SCRIPT>




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>From: "Campbell, Steve V." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: RE: Witango-Talk: Action Addition
>Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2002 13:16:26 -0600
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>I have a submit on an select form. I happen to be using frames on the
>site and I need the outside frames to refresh on the submit action of
>the form that is in the center frame.
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>Is it possible to add something onto this:
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>ACTION=""&nameofmytaf.taf"
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>Any ideas would help and thanks!
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>Steve Campbell
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>Application Developer/Web Manager
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>OU Physicians Group
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>OU College of Medicine
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>800 Northeast 15th Suite 601
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>Okc, Ok. 73104
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