Having a look at what you said, there seems to be no problem running
frames web sites within Safari (see www.theaussiepostie.com for an
example of a site that uses frames and loads successfully). I don't
know if you copied all the code correctly, but there are several pieces
of code missing, like URL's for the frames. Below is a sample code of
what it should look like (assuming that everybody does the same as me).
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="content-type"
content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1">
<meta name="generator" content="Adobe GoLive 5">
<title>Web Self Service</title>
</head>
<frameset rows="5%,*">
<frame src="menu.html" name="Menu" noresize>
<frame src="main.html" name="Main" noresize>
</frameset>
<body bgcolor="#ffffff">
<p></p>
</body>
</html>
Obviously you can play around with the code a bit more.
Cheers
On Thursday, Jan 9, 2003, at 09:55 Australia/Perth, David Chandler
wrote:
Hi Wamuggers,
just downloaded Safari and was "being ware" of the problems with banks
etc. The problem extends to Uni's I am afraid. More specifically UWA
admin web interface (CONCEPT). I had a look at the source for the page
that would not load and got this:
<HTML>
<TITLE>Web Self Service</TITLE>
<FRAMESET ROWS="5%,*" frameborder="0" framespacing="0">
<NOFRAMES>
This application uses HTML Frames. Your browser does not support this
functionality. You will need to upgrade your browser if
you want to use
this application.
</NOFRAMES>
etc etc....
With this in mind I checked the Bankwest pages, again more problems,
and again a frame heavy site. Is this a general frame handling problem
in Safari or dodgy programming on the part of the page designers?
Luckily my science related sites are low on frames and so far I have
not had any problems with them, in fact I have already seen a marked
speed increase over IE and netscape.
Dave
PS: I still think ibrowse is a better name and I liked the inote, Reg
:-)
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