Hi Kevin,
I've had a similar problem. I resolved it by removing the
tages from my Application.cfm file.
I *DO* have tages in my .cfm file with the tags. Works
fine in IE & NS. My sample file follows:
Untitled
A:link{Color:Purple;Font_Style:Bold;}
A:active{Color:Red;Font_Size:L
code?
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You cannot use body tags in frameset pages. That's why
That solved it, the application.cfm contained the tags.
Thanks !
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From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> It's almost as if CF is automatically inserting a standard
> blank template before my code?
Check to see if you've got an Application.cfm file in the directory, or in
any parent directory. Then, check to make sure that you don't have a
standard HTML page in that file. That's usually the cause
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Subject: RE: Cannot define a frameset in .CFM file?
You cannot use body tags in frameset pages. That's why
you don't need a in a frameset. this will work in IE, but NS is
unforgiving.
chris olive, cio
cresco technologies
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Try to remove your & tags from the file
Allan Pichler
Machine Dreams Inc.
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From: Kevin Gilchrist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Cannot define a frameset in .CFM file?
Hi,
I'm trying to define some frames in a
Kevin
At the very least, check the mappings in your SOURCE attributes. To me, they look
*very* shaky. Not knowing where in the tree your frameset file is, nor exactly how
your web server mappings are set up, I can't be definitive, but I'd suggest at the
very least, you use a URL relative to
You cannot use body tags in frameset pages. That's why it's blank.
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you need to remove the "/Inetpub/wwwroot/" from your frame src="".
InetPub\wwwroot should be seen as the root by your webserver, so unless you
have inetpub\wwwroot subdirectories off of your wwwroot directory, yor
webserver cannot find the files specified.
Try using simple relative paths.
~Si
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