Ensuring that my contents frame is always displayed

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Daniel Klann

Please note: I have posted this to microsoft.public.frontpage.programming -
this was an error as I meant to post here :-)


Hi,

I'm very new to all this stuff and would appreciate some help.

I would like to ensure that if someone is directed to my website from a
search engine rather than coming in from the home page, that the contents
frame is displayed. E.g., if you go to
http://www.danielklann.com/Excel/importing_large_text_files_into.htm you'll
just see a page. However, if you go to www.danielklann.com you'll see that
there is a frame to the left of the page with a contents section. How do I
ensure that if someone loads up any page in my site then the contents will
also be displayed?

Thanks for reading (and maybe helping),
Daniel Klann
 
You would have to create a dynamic frameset using JavaScript.

http://www.echoecho.com/jsframes.htm

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Daniel Klann said:
Please note: I have posted this to
microsoft.public.frontpage.programming -
 
that echoecho frameset tutorial Thomas recommended is great. I'm not a very
good programmer but I was able to use it with ease.

Daniel Klann said:
Please note: I have posted this to
microsoft.public.frontpage.programming -
 
Thanks for your reply Thomas. I've been able to apply the Javascript to
some sample pages today and I will apply to my website this weekend. Check
it Monday!

Thanks Chris also. You were right, Thomas' link was very easy to follow.

Have a great weekend lads,
Dan
 
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