I have developed a site that uses cookies for a low-security login system, which works fine. The client now wants to put the entire site inside a frameset, with the parent page on another server, but when we do this the cookies are set (i can see them in netscapes cookie list) but then cannot be read. is this a domain problem? is there any way around this? I've been seeing a few things on p3p that might make this hard...
My frameset has three frames, header, navigation bar and a main page. I can tell when the server has timed out because the session variables have been reset but, when that happens, how do I refresh the frameset and all the frames?
I am using secure server in my site for payment process. the site is divided in three frames top, left & main. For jumping between http and https I made the links hardcode. When I click on the shopping cart button from the menu in left frame it shows the page in main frame and change the URL from http to https in address bar.
But the problem is when I click on any other button URL does not change from https to http while all the links on buttons are hardcoded. The page displayed in main frame is actually changing between http and https but URL Displayed in address bar is not changing.
I have a frameset with a nested frameset, like follows:
frameset frame frameset frame frame
I set the border, frameborder and framespacing to zero, I still see borders. I have images in each of the frames that, put together, comprise a single image. I ensured that there is no white space in the images' borders. How can I make it so that there are no borders at all?
I have a system of pages set up on an intranet that uses a top frame and left frame for much of the navigation. But I would like to allow the people viewing the pages to close and reopen the frameset thus allowing more room to view the content. Is there a way that I can make a button either close or just resize the nav frames without losing the content page...
I think that a resize option would be the best that way I can just put a link on the frame and resize it to where only the link is viewable.
We're just in the process of setting up a small intranet site running on a W2K server. Our home page has a basic frameset with a main window which displays information depending on the link selected in the left hand toolbar. It all works fine on most of the PCs on the network. All the left hand toolbar links have a target="main" attribute in order to display the information in the main window within the frameset.
However, on a couple of PCs, when you click on a link, the information is displayed taking up the whole screen (i.e. as if the target was "_top"). The setup of these PCs is no different from all the others. They are all running XP and IE6. Is there an IE setting that could be preventing these particular PC's from using the frameset properly?
I'm going to revamp an intranet for a company... which need further maintanence in the future but I got a doubt.Should I use Include Files method or Frameset Method to design?
If use frameset ,the design has 2 frames which are a top frame and bottom frame and the critical(other programmer could add and delete links in the future) links are all in bottom frames. If use table ,only have to include files on the 1st row & 2nd row.Which is better to maintain ?
I have been using session variables to pass a user name from one ASP page to another inside framesets for 9 months and it stopped working this week. I have made no code changes but there was a "security update" installed on the server a few days ago but I can't find out exactly what it was.
In the research I have done I found many articles on the subject of session variables in ASP pages inside framesets. From what I read a new session will be started every time a new ASP page is accessed until a session variable is set, once a session variable is set the session will stay the same from page to page, even when using frames. It is possible to start a session by setting a session variable in the global.asa file.
My page 1 sets the session variable "username", this page calls page 2 which then uses the "username" variable. This still works on the two test servers I have where no upgrades of any kind have been done. I changed the code to display the Session.SessionID in both page 1 and page 2. On my test systems I get the same session id number, on my production system I get two different session id numbers and when I turn on prompting for all cookies I get the session cookie prompt when the second page is called. The two test systems are on the same network as my workstation, the production machine on the internet at a hosting site.
I have cookies enabled in my browser, session state is enabled in IIS and there are no special characters in the domain name of the web site. I did not have a global.asa file so I added one and I set a session variable in the global.asa just to get the session started. What I find interesting is if I display the variable I set in the global.asa file I can see it on both page 1 and page 2 but on page 2 I can't see the variables set on page 1. I am completely stumped. Does anyone have any idea what I can do to get this working again? .....
I have a page "entry.asp" where a user enters data into a form (named "form"). I want to submit the form and have the data passed to a frameset with two frames (frame1.asp and frame2.asp). I need the posted data from the form to be accessible to frame1.asp and frame2.asp.