Re: [htmltmpl] Ouptuttting to a named frame with IE

2003-10-28 Thread Ron Savage
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003 20:58:40 -0600 (CST), Karen J. Cravens wrote: Hi Karen > Basically, regardless of the way the server constructs it, what you > want > at the end of the day is a link that reads something like this: > > http://something-something/x.cgi"; target="right"> Brilliant. Many thanx.

Re: [htmltmpl] Ouptuttting to a named frame with IE

2003-10-28 Thread Karen J. Cravens
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003, Ron Savage wrote: RS>However, the (correct) output always appears in the left frame. RS> RS>Any ideas? Basically, regardless of the way the server constructs it, what you want at the end of the day is a link that reads something like this: http://something-something/x.cgi";

[htmltmpl] Ouptuttting to a named frame with IE

2003-10-28 Thread Ron Savage
Hi Folks Using IE 6. And, yes, I'm aware of this page, which discusses trying to redirect posts to posts: http://ppewww.ph.gla.ac.uk/~flavell/www/post-redirect.html Now for the problem: I have a frameset which basically looks like: http://127.0.0.1/x-tree.cgi";>

Re: [htmltmpl] RE: re: h::t on different platforms

2003-10-28 Thread Puneet Kishor
I realized the error of my ways... (Thanks Sam). I was doing something without realizing I was doing it. This matter is a non-issue now. Thanks to everyone who responded. Jeff Pelkey wrote: Howdy, Actually all Windows platforms (I am assuming Server 2003 is the same) only allow you to Get the

[htmltmpl] RE: re: h::t on different platforms

2003-10-28 Thread Jeff Pelkey
Howdy, Actually all Windows platforms (I am assuming Server 2003 is the same) only allow you to Get the ProcessID. Are you trying to kill the process or are you trying to change a process flag or something? Why are you trying to change the PID? What does that allow you to do on other O/S's? I

Re: [htmltmpl] open source HTML editors that integrate well with HTML::Template?

2003-10-28 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On Monday 27 October 2003 19:58, Pete Prodoehl wrote: > Sam Tregar wrote: > > On Sat, 25 Oct 2003, David Christensen wrote: > >>I searched the mailing list archive, and was surprised not to find any > >>messages regarding HTML editors. > > > > That's probably because most of the people on this list