https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115997

--- Comment #5 from honestyr...@gmail.com ---
thank you for the swift responses
much appreciated

I'm new to Libreoffice,
so do Not have much own references
to previous usage experiences

the screenshot refers to what
appears provided upon the softwares UX

in addition, oneself refers to materials 
provided via the online help resources

the reference to online materials
https://help.libreoffice.org/Common/Internet

under the title: Further settings
and subtitle: Frame
it states:
"Enter the name of the frame that you want the linked file to open in, or
select a predefined frame from the list. If you leave this box blank, the
linked file opens in the current browser window."

the way oneself have read this information,
is that "the linked file" may refer to any sort of file-type,
especially due ", the linked file opens in the current browser window."
..as that then to my mind conclude as an HTML "frame name" 
(eg. "name=name-of-the-frame" - ie, 'iFrame' )

sorry if misread the help materials, and misunderstood the UX,
maybe "Frame" never account for anything else than what the term
may refer to in regard of Libreoffice internal architecture
..but then one wonders, how come there is the option provided
upon the UX and in such context as with the URL above it?


again, much thanx for all support
/Just me

PS: not currently using the Writer HTML editor,
instead only Writer and then export as PDF, which
thereafter was hoped to provide akin "targer="frame-name"
as a functionality written to the PDF

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