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I have a web-page divided into two frames : "margin" and "main".
Inside the "margin" frame area, I have a pull-down menu that lists all
the
tables in my database.
Upon choosing the appropriate table from the pull-down menu I click a
button
to display the table.
I use the Header( ) function
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Mahmoud Badreddine wrote:
> I have a web-page divided into two frames : "margin" and "main".
> Inside the "margin" frame area, I have a pull-down menu that list
Mahmoud Badreddine wrote:
I have a web-page divided into two frames : "margin" and "main".
Inside the "margin" frame area, I have a pull-down menu that lists all
the tables in my database.
Upon choosing the appropriate table from the pull-down menu I click a
button to display the table.
I use the
I have a web-page divided into two frames : "margin" and "main".
Inside the "margin" frame area, I have a pull-down menu that lists all the
tables in my database.
Upon choosing the appropriate table from the pull-down menu I click a button
to display the table.
I use the Header( ) function.
This
> Does anyone know if there are issues with using the header() function
inside
> frames? Is there extra stuff that needs to be added to it to get it to
work
> correctly?
No... each frame is it's own HTTP request. PHP operates server side so it
has no idea of "frames". It simply processes the code
Does anyone know if there are issues with using the header() function inside
frames? Is there extra stuff that needs to be added to it to get it to work
correctly?
Or if there were issues with header in php 4.06?
Thanks,
-Mike
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