Re: rather a HTML Q; however 2-FRAME

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On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 10:36 AM, Jim Giner
<jim.giner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 3/15/2013 10:11 AM, georg wrote:
>>
>> 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
>
>
> And apparently new to html as well if you want to use frames still  :)
> Why not learn "just a little" css and html and develop something more
> current that you won't be re-visiting down the road some time and changing?
>
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Although maybe there's something ascetic about going through features
from the beginning and learning to hate them as much as we did.

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