Say I have a frameset with a frame where Google is loaded. I want to prevent Google from navigating any开发者_如何学JAVAwhere when the user click on a link or a button. Is this possible?I don\'t think
I\'m currently working in a system with a bit of a legacy presentation layer -- it uses frames (actual, in a frameset frames).
Suppose I have following frame structure. <frameset rows=\"20%,60%, *\"> <frame name=\"theFrame\" id=\"theFrame\" src=\"test1.html\" >
This simple frameset is not working in Firefox (IE7, 8, Chrome is okay).main doesn\'t appear but footer does.There\'s a frame window divider flush to the top of the screen, but even after pulling that
i failed many times. it\'s only works once. loaded once only. when i go to other option, it\'s not work. i copied the script from: http://javascript.internet.com/navigation/menu-auto-frames.html .plea
I am trying to create a frameset and I am doing this using Rails. Basically my view looks like this <html>
I have been searching for more than 1 hour with no success. Is there a pure CSS way of emulating a framese开发者_StackOverflow中文版t? I mean, really emulating it. I have found some interesting stuff
I\'m working on an ASP.NET web application.There\'s a bill page which has two links to different pdfs of the same bill.When you click on one of the links it takes you to a ViewPDF.aspx page that shows
I am making a homepage at the moment and I have made an edge around the \"main page\" with frameset... that was probably stupid, but now my JavaScript for some reason doesn\'t work?!
I have a document which has a nested frameset.I need to access one of the nested frames, named \"sq_main\", and access content inside this frame.Here is my structure: