This seems to be a very basic problem, but I haven't yet found the answer.
I'm using Internet Explorer 6.0, but obviously it would be nice for the script to be useful in as many browsers and versions as possible.
I have a frameset with a navigation header across the top, then a left navigation bar and the main page at the bottom left (covering most of the window).
I want to be able to click on a link on the top frame and have it load the main page AND the left navigation bar (i.e., two different frames). Do I have to create an additional frameset page with two frames for the left bar and the main area, with the first frameset being only the top navigation bar and a large bottom area for the second frameset (a solution without using script) or can I use script to load two pages, one immediately after the other?
-Christopher
I'm using Internet Explorer 6.0, but obviously it would be nice for the script to be useful in as many browsers and versions as possible.
I have a frameset with a navigation header across the top, then a left navigation bar and the main page at the bottom left (covering most of the window).
I want to be able to click on a link on the top frame and have it load the main page AND the left navigation bar (i.e., two different frames). Do I have to create an additional frameset page with two frames for the left bar and the main area, with the first frameset being only the top navigation bar and a large bottom area for the second frameset (a solution without using script) or can I use script to load two pages, one immediately after the other?
-Christopher