You can use javascript.
If you're calling this from a frame, this is how it works:
parent.frames["first_frame" / zero based number].location.href =
"my_page.php";
parent.frames["second_name" / zero based number].location.href =
"my_page2.php";
Problem with this is that if user clicks Back button in browser, only
"second_frame" will go -1 in history. Better solution would be making
the pages creating frames to get variables for frames, so you could send
variables with page names to it.
<frameset>
<frame src="<?=$FirstFrame?>>
<frame src="<?=$SecondFrame?>>
</frameset>
Niklas
-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Darcy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 1. maaliskuuta 2002 9:03
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] RE: sending multiple frames to different pages
Hello all
I have just created a login script that works fine. At the moment I have
a pretty simple (I have coded this but I am trying to keep it simple to
explain what I am after
if login != ok then
generate HTML for error page
else
Generate HTML for ok page.
end;
what I want to do is
if login != ok then
generate HTML for error page
else
send browser frame1 to www.loginok.com
AND
send broswer frame2 to www.loginfeatures.com
end
can someone show me how to do the browser re-direction to multiple pages
please ?? Also can someone explain the different ways to send
frames/browser to a different page with PHP.
Thanks,
Matt
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