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Take a look at how http://java.apache.org/ did it. Pay attention to target
 property of anchor tag of the menu references in the left frame cell.
There is also a _top target this is if you need to regenerate the whole
page not a particular cell of the frame.

Good luck,
Alex.

On Tue, 7 Mar 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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> Hi friends.
> I am using frames in a CRF application.My problem is as follows:
> I press a button in my left frame. It calls a servlet. This servlet does
> some operations using DOM in an XML file and after that i want to
> present the result of the process in my right frame. 
> 
> Since now i have been using no frames. So i just used ressendRedirect in
> the servlet to the page with my results. But now i want to present this
> results in my right frame and i do not know how to do it.
> 
> Has anybody any idea?
> 
> Any help is apreciated. Thanks.
> 
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