Bill Stephenson wrote:
On Sep 20, 2005, at 7:05 AM, MNibble wrote:

Aloha

is there a standard solution to this problem, by now i do this with a javascript, but i want to change it.

Thanks for your time

MNibble


I think with CGI it would be to create, then send to the client, the main html page which contains the frames you want the user to see.

Kindest Regards,

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Bill Stephenson


Thx both of you. But i realy think there musst be a possibilty. I have two javascript funktions which i try to get rid of. The first is this link which fills to frames ( i would also fork into two processes with a redirect ... maybe that's gonna work ) and a time delay .. something like: if you are not in 30 sek then push .... There i'm pretty much out of luck, this CGI just tells me that this multipart CGI stuff only works for Netscape - which is no option. But again, i'm willing to pull any stunt to get rid of javascript at that point.

with regrads
MNibble

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