Hi, Would I be right in assuming that the top frame has the search button but when searching, the results appear on a new window? or the "main" window? Greg "Todd Cary" <todd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:4223B7A4.1080402@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > My client insists on using inline Frames that uses my php pages. As an > example, this is on one page: > > <IFRAME target="_top" frameborder="0" > SRC="search.php?search_text=<?echo($search_text);?>" WIDTH=592 HEIGHT=282> > </IFRAME> > > This works well with the "control" being given to search.php. What I do > not understand is that within search.php, I have a statement that is > suppose to pass "control" to anther page. The line is > > header("location: http://192.168.0.23/mypath/mypage.php"); > > Rather than going to the page, it opens mypage.php in the inline frame. > > Is there a way to "leave" the inline frame? > > [Excuse my nomenclature e.g. "control", "leave"] > > Todd -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php