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  • dogdog@noemail.com

    frames from javascript

    i posted to html newsgroup but only found idiots that provided no
    solutions. Here is the problem.

    I have a popup that calls a seperate window, however my popup is
    not producing frames as referenced in the popup html code
    using frameset.

    What should i do to get the popups to show frames related to my cgi-bin
    <forms> items ?

    Please no flames..the html newsgroup took care of that and I really dont
    want to deal with jackass responses. Plus, if I wanted the website to be
    to be on the internet I'd post a link.

    TIA
    dogdog
  • Tim Williams

    #2
    Re: frames from javascript

    Your description is not at all clear.

    Try posting the smallest possible example which reproduces your
    problem.

    Tim.


    <dogdog@noemail .com> wrote in message
    news:pan.2004.1 2.08.03.09.24.7 43141@noemail.c om...[color=blue]
    >i posted to html newsgroup but only found idiots that provided no
    > solutions. Here is the problem.
    >
    > I have a popup that calls a seperate window, however my popup is
    > not producing frames as referenced in the popup html code
    > using frameset.
    >
    > What should i do to get the popups to show frames related to my
    > cgi-bin
    > <forms> items ?
    >
    > Please no flames..the html newsgroup took care of that and I really
    > dont
    > want to deal with jackass responses. Plus, if I wanted the website
    > to be
    > to be on the internet I'd post a link.
    >
    > TIA
    > dogdog[/color]


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    • rf

      #3
      Re: frames from javascript

      <dogdog@noemail .com>
      [color=blue]
      > i posted to html newsgroup but only found idiots that provided no
      > solutions. Here is the problem.[/color]

      This dogdog person posted this over in alt.html. There is totally
      insufficient information presented IMHO to even guess at the problem. Could
      be anything from a mis-configured server to a typing mistake.

      When the need for a URL to the site was indicated (amidst a bit of freindly
      joking) he became savage. This is where it began, when I pointed out that no
      URL was supplied:

      <quote>[color=blue]
      > Nope. A browser would not help here. The OP failed to provide a URL.[/color]

      Guess I've found the jackass newsgroup. So, other than producing webpages
      I guess I have opened a door to the total non-helpers of the world. This
      has to be a M$ site.
      </quote>

      Things went downhill from there with dogdog evenutally walking out in a
      huff, even though a few people somewhat politely suggested that we need a
      little help in providing solutions, somewhat more than is provided in the
      OP.

      If you go over to alt.html to look you will have to look hard. Dogdog posed
      the question as "frames question" so it got lumped into a deceased thread
      from long ago.

      --
      Cheers
      Richard.




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      • dogdog@noemail.com

        #4
        Re: frames from javascript

        On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 06:21:28 +0000, rf wrote:
        [color=blue]
        > <dogdog@noemail .com>
        >[color=green]
        >> i posted to html newsgroup but only found idiots that provided no
        >> solutions. Here is the problem.[/color]
        >
        > This dogdog person posted this over in alt.html. There is totally
        > insufficient information presented IMHO to even guess at the problem. Could
        > be anything from a mis-configured server to a typing mistake.
        >
        > When the need for a URL to the site was indicated (amidst a bit of freindly
        > joking) he became savage. This is where it began, when I pointed out that no
        > URL was supplied:
        >
        > <quote>[color=green]
        >> Nope. A browser would not help here. The OP failed to provide a URL.[/color]
        >
        > Guess I've found the jackass newsgroup. So, other than producing webpages
        > I guess I have opened a door to the total non-helpers of the world. This
        > has to be a M$ site.
        > </quote>
        >
        > Things went downhill from there with dogdog evenutally walking out in a
        > huff, even though a few people somewhat politely suggested that we need a
        > little help in providing solutions, somewhat more than is provided in the
        > OP.
        >
        > If you go over to alt.html to look you will have to look hard. Dogdog posed
        > the question as "frames question" so it got lumped into a deceased thread
        > from long ago.[/color]
        thanks rf, and yes it was a huff, I personally cannot stand
        newsgroups that provide little to no help and only start off threads with
        flames. This is not the intent nor purpose of a newsgroup. It seems that
        if people should attempt to keep their personal opionions to themselves.
        If they have nothing to offer then dont post. Comments like Tim's after
        yours was at least an informative response in that he requested code. This
        I can understand. If you look at the comments from your brother/sister
        alt.html people you can see, there was nothing informative in them.
        Therefore I will not subscribe to a useless group such as that.
        There is something to be said of usenet, it sometimes take the timid and
        turns them into the person that they always wanted to be. I would find it
        very hard to believe that the comments back would be such if that person
        posting were talking face to face.

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        • dogdog@noemail.com

          #5
          Re: frames from javascript

          On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 04:45:04 +0000, Tim Williams wrote:
          [color=blue]
          > Your description is not at all clear.
          >
          > Try posting the smallest possible example which reproduces your
          > problem.
          >
          > Tim.
          >
          >
          > <dogdog@noemail .com> wrote in message
          > news:pan.2004.1 2.08.03.09.24.7 43141@noemail.c om...[color=green]
          >>i posted to html newsgroup but only found idiots that provided no
          >> solutions. Here is the problem.
          >>
          >> I have a popup that calls a seperate window, however my popup is
          >> not producing frames as referenced in the popup html code
          >> using frameset.
          >>
          >> What should i do to get the popups to show frames related to my
          >> cgi-bin
          >> <forms> items ?
          >>
          >> Please no flames..the html newsgroup took care of that and I really
          >> dont
          >> want to deal with jackass responses. Plus, if I wanted the website
          >> to be
          >> to be on the internet I'd post a link.
          >>
          >> TIA
          >> dogdog[/color][/color]
          I'll get some code and post it this evening EST. Thanks for your response.
          dogdog

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