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Re: frame target="main"

by "Jim Michaels" <jmichae3@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 3, 2006 at 11:21 PM

"Gazza" <news@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
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> TLF Nellestein mumbled the following on 26/09/2005 18:49:
>> When I use the name 'main' for a frame name, the browser sometimes (not

>> always) opens the document in a new window, and not in the frame with
the 
>> name 'main'. I understand 'main' is not a reserved word here, but the 
>> problem can be reproduced; not always but most of the times. When I use

>> another name, there is no problem.
>>
>> Is it a reserved name then, or is here another problem?
>
> Think the browser you're testing in has a recognised bug. Can't remember

> off hand if that's FF or IE, but it is a known bug that will be fixed in

> the next release (IE7 or the next FF).

sounds like IE.  I think I had some similar problems, but I discovered
later 
that I wasn't setting the target on my links.

>
> Best bet is to give it a more descriptive name, than "main".
>
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 4 Posts in Topic:
frame target="main"
TLF Nellestein <tlfnel  2005-09-26 19:49:57 
Re: frame target="main"
"Lee" <leesp  2005-09-26 14:06:04 
Re: frame target="main"
Gazza <news@[EMAIL PRO  2005-09-26 18:09:30 
Re: frame target="main"
"Jim Michaels"   2006-02-03 23:21:40 

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