I have a drop-down menu within a frame that is spawed with a href="#" on a button. I have it set up so when you click the button that spawns a page in the content frame.
Problem is that 1 of the buttons needs to open a new window. I can't use a target=_top or whatever 'cuz that would just load the navigation again.
I tried this but it just loads it in the same window:
... onmouseup="top.location.href='url.com' ...
My goal is to have a simple navigation/menu at the top of the site, where depending on a selection from the navigation (in most cases by selection) the selection would pull up or "call up" a theme image in window A or IFRAME A, which resides side by side to window B or IFRAME B which will also populate at the same time with content to coincide with the theme image (IFRAME A).
Basically I want to encapsulate all the content with a certain sizing of the browser window ... IFRAME A would stay static and would not scroll in any direction so the theme image would stay resident and visible next to IFRAME B which may--or may not require vertical scrolling. Code:
I have two pages that are both calling the same include file- essentially a form. They are identical. The problem is one is located in a pop up and one is on a full page. My Project Manager wants the pop up one to open in the same window- and the full one to open in a new window. As it does now.
The problem? She wants the logic to be pulled from the same page. Any clues whatsoever?
I'd like to be able to select which drop targets are "live" according to the object being dragged. I tried changing the connectWith in the drag start bit it didn't work. It doesn't much matter how the live/not live is achieved -- making it 'not a drop target', greying it out, etc. I'd prefer not to have to hide the non-live targets, although that does work of course.
As a rule, I don't like frames but I'm stuck supporting a web that uses them. I have a page, default.asp, that has a header and body frame: "fHead" and "fBody". What I want to do is to prevent default.asp from ever loading itself into "fBody". Some users still have code that causes this behavior.
So how, using javascript , can I do something to the effect of: "If default.asp tries to load default.asp (itself) into fBody, then reload the top-level browser window with what fBody is trying to load."
my main page consists of frames. i'm using ssi to include copyright info, tos, and a privacy statement at the bottom of each page.
the ssi is working on all regular (ie non-frame) pages, but it doesn't seem to be called or parsed on the main page.
a look at the source shows the ssi call just sitting there, doing nothing. has anyone dealt with this before? i didn't think it mattered if an ssi was called from within a framed page, but i might be wrong.
i suppose i can just use the actual html for that one page but i'd rather just be able to use ssi since it's used through out the rest of the site.
Let me just start by saying... and I truly do mean this... I HATE frames. Now that I have that out of my system, unfortnualty I do not have a choice and am forced to use the complex structure that I am so SO needing help with. My framesets look like this
--------------------- | title | |-------------------- | buttons | |-------------------- | base | |--------------------
inside the base frame I have ANOTHER frameset... split into frmLeft and frmRight... now if your mind isnt tied into knots... I am sure this will do it... I have a button called 'add category', which is on the buttons frame. When I click the button, I get a popup with the details... I add the category details... then I need the frame titled frmLeft to refresh. Is this possible?
What's the trick to sharing cookies between frames? I can set and read a cookie in the same frame, but if I try to read the cookie in another frame it is undefined. :o(
There are some other cookies that are available in all frames, so I know that the frames are capable of reading cookies, just not the ones that I set in the other frame.
I apologize if this is not the right group for this, but I saw some other messages on this topic in here, so thought I'd take a shot in the dark...
I am running IE 6, XP, SP2. When I connect to certain sites that use inline frames, I get the message 'Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames.'
The aggravating thing is I recently bought multiple Dell computers, have 2 in the room with me right now, haven't touched a thing browser-wise on either, and it works fine on 1 and not the other. Same OS, same IE version, etc.
How can I refresh a page in a separate frame. For example, when someone logs in in the main frmae, I want to refresh another frame to display info differently.
I am using frames - yes frames - I do not know how to do anything but and I know that there is better out there......but........ I am trying to set a frame so that it automatically puts a page corresponding to the month in that frame (a calendar) Code:
I have a script for printing the contents of a frame. It works fine but I would like it not only to print the designated frame but to add a header or message at the top or bottom.
i'm trying to use javascript to change the content of a textbox in a different frame.
by clicking on a 'folder' link in 'leftFrame' i want to put the value assigned by that link into the 'folderName' textbox in the 'uploadForm' form in 'mainFrame'. i'm doing this as...
this works perfectly fine with IE and Safari on my Mac OS X machine and IE 6 on my PC laptop but anything Mozilla-based on either machine gives me an error i just can't seem to get round...
Suppose I have a page, call in parent.html . Inside, there is an iframe, call it child.html . I want it so that in response to a keyboard event in either parent or child, child.html will respond in a particular way.
Do I need to use a different set of code for each html page, or can I reuse the same code?
If the code is different, what are the fundamental differences in code?
How do I make one frame respond to events in a different frame as a general rule?
You people might have seen some calendars used in sites float every where when the mouse moves.I don't know whether it's a frame or layer.My question is i need to use something like that in my site too.Just now i'm submtting some form values in a pop up window.I need to replace this with that kind of frames or layers.So how to make frames moving.U people help me find a sample code for a floatable frame.I've searched for this in google but i'm not getting a desired result.I need to know the site names for tutorials or open source code for this floatable frames.
i have 3 frames on one page. I want to know how can i access the elements such as a listbox or a button defined in one frame from the other frame or the main page.
<script language=javascript> function getSelText() { var txt = '';
[code]....
how do i identify the frames?.. document.getSelection(); and window.getSelection() only work for the frame the code is on. how do i change these getSelection(); for specific frame? i tried copying code to top frame but doesn't work. i tried changing to this but no success
How can i do to load a new page in the main frame using a javascript function placed in the upper frame page?
I want to do this with a javascript function because my goal is to insert a flash movie in the upper frame and make a fscommand that would call the mentioned function........... Lets say the flash movie placed in the upper frame has in itself several buttons that calls different html pages with and fscommand, and i'd like these pages to appear in the place i like, in this case, the main frame. But also i'd like to be able to do this in other frames..
I have a friend that needs help. They emailed me and said they notice that when there site is in a frame from another site, the cookies do not work. The email prompt pops up even if the person has already set a cookie. If you input an email address it still comes back with null. Do you know why it cannot read the email cookie from within another site, but works fine from his site.
Anyone know what to chnage in this script to fix this?
I'm building a tool for my company and I'm making use of frames in it. I have one frame on the left side and two frames on the right side. I have two forms on the main frame (the left panel) and the user has an option to submit to either frame or to both frames.
I'm wondering: is there any way to resize the right bottom or right top frame via JavaScript if someone submits to only one of the frames?