> I have a page with two frames. I want to put a "remove frames" 
> link on one so the user can have a
> bit more screen real estate if they want to. This is no problem. 
> I just create a link to itself with
> a target="top" attribute. But, once it's out of frames, how can I 
> detect this and not have the
> "remove frames" link appear on the page?

Actually, it's target="_top"

HTH

Philip Arnold
ASP Multimedia Limited
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