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Jon Glazer
 
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Default Overriding _top target - 10-07-2004 , 10:42 AM






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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Philip Ronan
 
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Default Re: Overriding _top target - 10-07-2004 , 11:53 AM






On 7/10/04 3:42 pm, Jon Glazer wrote:

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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?
Nope.

The best you can do is use a batch processing editor to delete all these
target attributes.

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Default Re: Overriding _top target - 10-07-2004 , 12:31 PM




"Philip Ronan" <phil.ronanzzz (AT) virgin (DOT) net> wrote

Quote:
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.
I agree, but have you tried naming the parent form "_top"? Don't know if it
will work but worth a shot.

BTW, just wondering if "_parent" is a valid reference to the parent
container for a frame?




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Default Re: Overriding _top target - 10-09-2004 , 01:43 PM



Jon Glazer wrote:
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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


Yes. Just rename target="_self" or remove the target.

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