Re: rather a HTML Q; however 2-FRAME

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Actually I think you are right;

what I would have liked (as a natural extension of the depression....:)
is actually a <FRAME> tag that stands without the <FRAMESET>
and which as target="framename" instead of the frame defining name="framename"
and which just displayed the src in that frame (immediatly as it does today)

Im fairly new to PHP so Im bound to bounce into some walls, tnx.

BR georg

----- Original Message ----- From: "Stuart Dallas" <stuart@xxxxxxxx>
To: "georg" <georg.chambert@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "PHP General" <>
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2013 2:38 PM
Subject: Re:  rather a HTML Q; however 2-FRAME


On 15 Mar 2013, at 13:34, "georg" <georg.chambert@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

To make things clearer. I already have the frames since earlier and
want to fill then again, so it is not at the "initial filling" of the frames
at "creation".

You want one action to change the content in two frames? For that you'll need to use Javascript, or reload the parent frame, neither of which involve PHP.

-Stuart

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