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Old September 10th, 2008, 12:32 PM
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Default Hyperlink Targeturl to open within the current frame - current frame name

Hi, I need help please.
I have a page with a stylesheet that is read from an aspx form.

On the form I have an hyperlink object - which iIwant the Targeturl to open within the current frame where the hyperlink object is in.

I read that i need to set it in my target="frame name"

but i don't know what the current frame name is.

or any other idea on how i can open the hyperlink's Targeturl within the current frame.
The links opens on current page - is there a way i can define a frameset within & if so how? - so that i can set the target of the link to open below


Please Help...

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Old September 10th, 2008, 02:40 PM
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first, you should ask a moderator to move this thread to the apprpriate forum (my guess is HTML / CSS)

second, do you use a frameset? you may want to read about the target attribute in links. if you can't change the link by code, try it with javascript.

third, do you need frames at all? if there's only the page, most links will open there (unless the user wants it to be somewhere else)

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Old September 10th, 2008, 03:10 PM
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Thanks

I have a navigation bar on slection drops an aspx page with a hyperlink object
but when i selet it opens in the same browser over the navigation bar

i want it to display beneath the hyperlink object
so i think i need to create a frameset eneath & set the target
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