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Default missing frames on website - 05-01-2005 , 11:55 AM






having struggled this far, I have now ftp'd my site onto aol. I have a
frameset called index.htm. inside this are 3 frames a left top and main frame.
when I type the url into the browser, I get a left frame that says the page
cant be found. no top frame and the main frame dsplays the right content!

I'm guessing that somewhere in the code, is a link that defines the name and
location of these pages and that somehow they are not correct. (although when
previewing, all appeared fine.)

can anyone help?
thanks
A


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Default Re: missing frames on website - 05-01-2005 , 12:36 PM






I'm guessing that you are not familiar enough with how frames work. Before
using them, you should take the time to understand them. There are MANY
unexpected gotchas lurking there for the inexperienced.

But - what is the link to your page?

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"antypanty_007" <webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com> wrote

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having struggled this far, I have now ftp'd my site onto aol. I have a
frameset called index.htm. inside this are 3 frames a left top and main
frame.
when I type the url into the browser, I get a left frame that says the
page
cant be found. no top frame and the main frame dsplays the right content!

I'm guessing that somewhere in the code, is a link that defines the name
and
location of these pages and that somehow they are not correct. (although
when
previewing, all appeared fine.)

can anyone help?
thanks
A




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