Re: One link to 2 frames

2005-09-21 Thread MNibble
Bill Stephenson wrote: On Sep 20, 2005, at 7:05 AM, MNibble wrote: Aloha is there a standard solution to this problem, by now i do this with a javascript, but i want to change it. Thanks for your time MNibble I think with CGI it would be to create, then send to the client, the main

Re: One link to 2 frames

2005-09-21 Thread MNibble
Jimmy George wrote: Hello MNibble As a couple of other writers have said. Why are you using 'HTML FRAMES' and JavaScript to load them? Get a book on CSS and read it carefully. Then try a few things. Use XHTML preferably and it is all done on 'the user side'. That one CSS file can describe

Re: One link to 2 frames

2005-09-21 Thread MNibble
David Dorward wrote: On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 08:32:47AM +0200, MNibble wrote: Thx both of you. But i realy think there musst be a possibilty. I have two javascript funktions which i try to get rid of. This started off as a simple case of populating two frames in response to one user action

One link to 2 frames

2005-09-20 Thread MNibble
Aloha is there a standard solution to this problem, by now i do this with a javascript, but i want to change it. Thanks for your time MNibble -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://learn.perl.org/ http://learn.perl.org/first