Hi, AFAIK, it depends on the browser. When you have frames and hit reload, some browsers refresh the original set of frames and some refresh the current state of the frames. I can't say that one of the options is bad, as both of them can be interpreted as "reloading the page". Sometimes one option can be useful, sometimes the other. But I think there's not much that we can do from the server side, unless you get into storing the clients' state in a session value and redirect to the appropriate page when you "think" you detected a problem like the one you mentioned. You'll have to evaluate if this is such a big problem that you have to invest the effort to control the clients' state. regards, D.
Juan Andres Chau Li wrote: > Hi, > I have a top.jsp with: > > <frameset rows="90, *" BORDER="0"> > > <frame SRC="<%= response.encodeURL("menu.jsp") %>" id="menu" border="0" > frameborder="0" framespacing="0" noresize scrolling="no" name="menu"> > > <frame SRC="<%= response.encodeURL("main.jsp") %>" border=0 frameborder=0 > framespacing=0 noresize id="main" name="main"> > > <noframes></noframes> > > </frameset> > > Inside main.jsp, there is a link to miapp.jsp, so I can go to it. > > The problem is that when I reload the browser (F5), instead of loading > miapp.jsp, it loads main.jsp. > > This situation happens in IE 5, but in NS 6 no. > > Does someone know how to solve it? Is it a browser configuration? > > Thank you very much, > Andres.