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Date Posted: 20:42:24 06/03/02 Mon
Author: Morgan
Subject: hmm..
In reply to: Badhbh 's message, "Okie.." on 13:22:40 06/03/02 Mon

I am a cheater, but I am not a complete incompetent ::wry grin:: given my HTML generator has permanent PMS and I have to go and solve its problems manually and debug scripts myself--it has a script debugger, but the last time I tried that, it deleted half my code--so I am quite familiar with HTML and can code things meself, just am too darn lazy. With that said, your problem actually makes sense, your original link has the target="main" on your frame, leaving the original sidebar. Now I am not too familiar with framesets, but if you have a banner, contents, and main frame page setup in your frameset however you do that, all you have to do is change the target for your links. target="top" (within the a href tag) will reload the whole shebang, while target="main" will load your link destination in the main frame. Does that make any sense at all? Each page for each game, such as Eden, An'kor, whatnot, has the banner, contents, and main frame set up in the frameset, instead of the way someone suggested, badhbh, I believe--which is definately workable and probably an excellent solution, given I have no idea how hard it is to put three frames in a frameset. Now, on your 'perfect shores' thing, you have the declare valley link loading in your contents frame. All you need to do is have ‡a href="link" target="top"‡ and it will solve all your problems (replace with <>).

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