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Default Re: Forcing pages to open only within a frameset - 07-16-2003 , 08:02 AM






"tommytipper" webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com wrote:

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I have a frameset with 2 frames, topframe is the navigation bar and
the main frame the target. If someone was to key the exact url of a page
that should appear within the frameset, would it appear without the
frameset. Can I force a page to only open within the frameset?
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Get FrameJammer and/or FrameStuffer extension from the DW Exchange. Hal
Pawluk has made them and they're also available from his website
(www.pawluk.com), but he recently shuffled the site and I can't find
them now.


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Default Re: Forcing pages to open only within a frameset - 07-16-2003 , 08:14 AM






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"tommytipper" webforumsuser (AT) macromedia (DOT) com wrote:

I have a frameset with 2 frames, topframe is the navigation bar and
the main frame the target. If someone was to key the exact url of a page
that should appear within the frameset, would it appear without the
frameset. Can I force a page to only open within the frameset?



Get FrameJammer and/or FrameStuffer extension from the DW Exchange. Hal
Pawluk has made them and they're also available from his website
(www.pawluk.com), but he recently shuffled the site and I can't find
them now.


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Default Re: Forcing pages to open only within a frameset - 07-16-2003 , 10:03 AM



James:

No. But I was tired.... 8)

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In article <bf3fkc$lm3$1 (AT) forums (DOT) macromedia.com> , "Murray *TMM*"
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Murray... is that *all* you have to say?

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Default Re: Forcing pages to open only within a frameset - 07-16-2003 , 10:04 AM



In article <bf3fkc$lm3$1 (AT) forums (DOT) macromedia.com> , "Murray *TMM*"
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Murray... is that *all* you have to say?

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