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Can anyone tell me what's wrong with this? It looks right to me, but everytime I open it in IE6, it just shows a little box in the top right corner...

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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC
"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Frameset//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/frameset.dtd">

<html>
<head>
<title>Not Available</title>
</head>
<frameset rows ="200,*,75" cols="*"
   border       ="0"
   frameborder  ="0"
   framespacing ="0"
      <frame name="header"
         target       ="main"
         src          ="Frames\header.html
         marginheight ="0"
         marginwidth  ="0"
         scrolling    ="no"
         noresize>
<frameset cols="200,*"
   border       ="0"
   frameborder  ="0"
   framespacing ="0"
      <frame name="navbar"
         target       ="main"
         src          ="Frames\navbar.html"
         marginheight ="0"
         marginwidth  ="0"
         scrolling    ="no"
         noresize>
      <frame name="main"
         src          ="frameset-2.html"
         marginheight ="0"
         marginwidth  ="0"
         scrolling    ="auto"
         noresize>
   <noframes>
   <body
      bgcolor =""
      text    =""
      link    =""
      alink   =""
      vlink   ="">
   </body>
   </noframes>
</frameset>
</frameset>
</html>
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Re:HTML Question

Post by beyond infinity lazy »

looks right to you, eh? And IE6 is a bunch of crap, hm?

1. Please have the lines together and forget about this
putting-every-argument-in-one-line, it makes debugging a horror.

2. look at the code below: it is your html-frameset in a correct way:

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<frameset rows ="200,*,75" cols="*" border ="0" frameborder  ="0" framespacing ="0"> 
    <frameset cols="200,*"  border ="0" frameborder  ="0" framespacing ="0">
       <frame name="navbar"  target ="main" src ="Frames\navbar.html" marginheight ="0" marginwidth  ="0" scrolling ="no"  noresize>
       <frame name="main"  src  ="frameset-2.html" marginheight ="0" marginwidth  ="0" scrolling ="auto" noresize>
    </frameset>
    <frame name="header"  target ="main"  src ="Frames\header.html" marginheight ="0" marginwidth  ="0" scrolling ="no" noresize>
</frameset>
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Post by Tim »

FWIW, the original code displayed fine in IE6 on my machine.
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When did I ever say IE6 was a piece of crap? You don't need to be putting words in my mouth. And who said there was an exact way you had to put it? You do it the way you like it, and I'll do it the way I like it.
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*dodging away from the thistles*

@tim: I have tested the original code with IE6 too and it displayed a little box in the upper left corner. For he has forgotten two important closing brackets at the end of the framset declaration statements, and put a frame declaration at a place not correct, it didn't work out the way expected.

@Not Available: I never put words in anyones mouth. It would be hard a thing to do so,especially on an internet board. And I don't require you to have your code in the way "i like", but code posted to a board for having others debug it should have a read-able form. And yes, I am not a Nice Guy(tm) ];->.
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So basically, it was "constructive critism"!!! ;) Well, since I did it wrong, could you please tell me how I could fix it? Oh, and sorry it was hard for you to debug. :)
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Post by Neo »

Just wanted to know if there is any way you can get the 'onmouseover' event to be called in an imagemap?
This is my code trying this out. The 'onfocus' event works but i don't want to have the user pressing the tab key just for my function to be called (which is just a statusbar update anyway). Please help

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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<SCRIPT language="JavaScript">
function showstatus(text){
   window.status=text;
}
</SCRIPT>
<TITLE>Test</TITLE>
</SCRIPT>
</HEAD>
<BODY leftmargin=0 topmargin=0 onload='javascript:showstatus("WORKS");'>
<MAP name="testmap0">
<area tabindex=3 href="events/pp.htm" coords="72, 409, 204, 423" shape="rect" alt="Paper Presentation" onfocus='showstatus("PP");return true;'>
<area tabindex=4 href="events/debug.htm" shape="rect" coords="71, 432, 178, 448" alt="Debugging">
<area tabindex=5 href="events/debate" shape="rect" coords="71, 456, 170, 471" alt="Debate">
<area tabindex=5 href="events/multi.htm" shape="rect" coords="70, 479, 174, 494" alt="Multimedia Presentation">
<area tabindex=6 href="events/swcontest.htm" shape="rect" coords="72, 501, 202, 516" alt="Software contest">
<area tabindex=7 href="events/orchestra.htm" shape="rect" coords="71, 526, 204, 540" alt="Orchestra">
<area tabindex=8 href="events/anon.htm" shape="rect" coords="270, 407, 366, 423" alt="Anonymous">
<area tabindex=9 href="events/texcpo.htm" shape="rect" coords="269, 433, 336, 447" alt="">
<area tabindex=10 href="events/paint.htm" shape="rect" coords="266, 478, 414, 494" alt="">
<area tabindex=11 href="events/cuckoo.htm" shape="rect" coords="268, 503, 418, 516" alt="">
<area tabindex=12 href="events/ffire.htm" shape="rect" coords="270, 525, 389, 539" alt="">
<area tabindex=13 href="events/htaps.htm" shape="rect" coords="269, 453, 366, 469" alt="">
</MAP>
<IMG src="cosit1.jpg" usemap="#testmap0" width="777" height="589" border=0>
</BODY>
</HTML>
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Re:HTML Question

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Not Available wrote:

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      <frame name="header"
         target       ="main"
         src          ="Frames\header.html
         marginheight ="0"
         marginwidth  ="0"
         scrolling    ="no"
         noresize>
You forgot to close the src-clause.
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what frame??
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Post by Therx »

This is why you should start a new thread for a new topic. He was referring to the original code
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Re:HTML Question

Post by Neo »

well i popped this thread from GOD knows where so that it wouldnt waste a thread on this site and have all related HTML questions here.
So does anyone have an answer??
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Re:HTML Question

Post by Neo »

Well i guess i dont need that answered now. But i have another question about online web forms. Is there any way to create an online form using only HTML and/or javascript etc without server side programming?
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Post by AGI1122 »

Yeah it is possible to make javascript parse the info in a form.

Although, I am not sure if it can be done with POST data sent from the browser... I do know however that javascript can read data in the input fields of a form and change them etc... not actually submitted... but still you could just make a button that executes javascript telling it to read the form data instead of an actual submittal button.

But javascript is still a bit new to me, so best to wait for someone else to give actual code examples.
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Yes, you can do all the parsing on the client side if you so desire (Although if you were thinking of security instead of simple parsing you wouldn't want to).

Just set up the form normally, leave out the submit button. Create something else that can take an onclick event (Button/graphic/whatever, most things can) to act as your submit button. When they click it parse all the data using the form object, then use the submit form action. Doesn't matter if you use GET or POST because the form data won't be submitted until the form submit action.

If you desperately need an example I'll provide one, but it's really very simple.
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Re:HTML Question

Post by Neo »

I'm not worried about the parsing (i can manage that 8)). What i want to know is how i can store the sent data in some file on the server or maybe even send it to an email account or do something else??
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