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We are implementing an application in a frame that seems to have a lot of "target=_top" links which, as predicted, pulls the app out of the frame its supposed to stay in. Is there a way to force "_top" to be the frame it is to reside in? |
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On 7/10/04 3:42 pm, Jon Glazer wrote: We are implementing an application in a frame that seems to have a lot of "target=_top" links which, as predicted, pulls the app out of the frame its supposed to stay in. Is there a way to force "_top" to be the frame it is to reside in? Nope. The best you can do is use a batch processing editor to delete all these target attributes. |
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We are implementing an application in a frame that seems to have a lot of "target=_top" links which, as predicted, pulls the app out of the frame its supposed to stay in. Is there a way to force "_top" to be the frame it is to reside in? Thanks! Jon |

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