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Dec 10, 2000, 08:25 AM
 
Hi, just wondering if anyone knows a javascript that will allow me to direct a page to a blank frameset. I use dreamweaver and currently have my pages set to go to the index frameset when you try and call a page out of a frameset (using Massimo's extension for finding a frameset) - but instead of calling up the index frameset I want to display the called page into the frameset - so the user need not have to go to the index page each time.

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Mike
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Dec 30, 2000, 03:37 AM
 
Hi Mike,

Well, I'm not a JavaScript (JS) expert, but I'll try to point you to some pertinent resources, in case you didn't already know of them...

There are some general JS references & FAQs available at the mothership itself, i.e., Netscape's JavaScript Developer Central (JSDC) subsite -- e.g., you could check out the JavaScript FAQ, Section 4: Frames & Windows).

That JSDC subsite also provides links to many other Netscape and third-party JS resources (including sample-code repositories), on the JavaScript Resources web page.

Yet other additional JS resources include Tucows' HTML Stuff - Programmer Resources - JavaScript How-To's subsite (this link is to one of the Tucows mirror sites in FL, USA), and CNET's Web Builder.com - Programming & Scripting - JavaScript Resources subsite, etc. Note that, ironically, some of the dynamic-window demos/examples on those sites work better with MSIE than Communicator!

The ubiquitous Deja.com also provides a web-based "forum" interface to the two standard JS newsgroups -- viz., the comp.lang.javascript newsgroup and the netscape.devs-javascript newsgroup.

Hope you find your answer out there, or perhaps someone else in this Forum will contribute a direct solution.

Regards,

--Paul

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