For the record, I hate frames. But I am stuck with them for this project. Just wanted to get that out of the way so that any helpful replies I get won't include chastisement for using frames.
How can I use a server-side script to determine if the page being loaded is doing so by itself, vs. in a frame? If it is by itself, I want to put in ASP code to redirect it to the frames-based page.
If I have existing code that has a drop down box to select department. This then brings up the Access database based on a field passed from the drop down selection.
How can I get the database to show up without getting rid of the table display from the selection. This way I do not have to go back adn forth for every selection.
I am trying to use frames in asp page. Well I am aware that frames are on client side etc.. what I need is following. Let me explain using the main page which have the frames skeleton :
I have an ASP programme which calls functions to display a list of tables from an access database
e.g.
table1(a,b) table2(a,b) etc
Ive also created the frames page dividing the page into two vertical colums 30% and 60% Ive created a menu in the left column and when clicked upon want to have just a single table displayed in the right column, how do i do this?
I am having an issue using ASP and frames. I am required to use frames so NOT using them isn't an option.
Problem: When a user enters the site they goto survey.asp (this is the frameset page). However when an ASP script redirects to the survey.asp page I get double frames.
Meaning, that when the user is returned to the page the orgional frames exsist and then ANOTHER set of frames is set within those!
I just wonder what are the implications to use frames to build portal. I've seen some sites that are quite fast with frames but I just wonder if there are hidden "costs".
I've tried to use in the past and I run into a lot of problems when I worked with environment where there were frame and no frames pages.
I have a page with three frames. One on the top, one on the left and one on the right.I use the frame on the left as a list of selections for the user (ie a menu). When the user makes their selection, the frame on the right shows the relevant page.I want to give the user the option of hiding and showing the frame on the left, by click on a button.My experience with frames, is nil.
When I put my asp files in frames and call the frame from browser, I get a message to save the files. The files aren't actually displayed. How can I see the asp files in frames?
Say for instance that I have 2 frames and I have code in one. That code is returning information from a database. In that database there are hyperlinks to images. Upon clicking that hyperlink how do I force the image into the other frame?
At present It opens appears to go to a new page, but everything is coded in one ASP page. So I have to click back to select another image? I want to be able see both the database and image so I dont have to go back and forth
I can build a nice looking website in HTML, but I have to admit that I don't know a ton of other code beyond that (i.e. ASP, Javascript, PHP, etc. - although thanks to Sitepoint I have incorporated a tell-a-friend and contact form using ASP)
My client currently subscribes to a service for selling his photographs where he uploads his images to a "sales site" that establishes a gallery for him where his clients can select and purchase images online. He would like to incorporate the "branding" from his site (header, background, footer, etc.) around the pages for his image sales site. My first thought was to use frames and to direct the main frame to the sales site pages, however the "padlock" icon in IE that indicates security to users when purchasing disappears because it's just a page within the frameset and he feels that his clients won't be comfortable purchasing from his sales site if they can ensure their online purchase is secure (apparently that padlock icon eliminates a lot of stress for his shoppers).
I then considered using CSS to try to accomplish the same result, but have come to find that IE doesn't support the function of CSS that would allow me to "call" information from a different URL. Code:
at index_left.asp there are menus and above the menu table, there is another table for me to display user's name once he/she logs into the system. to see the login page (login.asp), user has to click Login on the left and login page will appear on the right. but after user has logged in, his/her name never appear on the right place unless i refresh the page.
I have a frameset on domain X in which an ASP-page is loaded from domain Y into one of the frames. It seems that the ASP-page is not handling any cooky's. After each load the session-object is empty. When directly opening the page from domain Y (without the frameset) everything works ok. Does anyone knows why this is happening en what can be done to make it work?
I've got an asp page that is set up in with two frames. The problem in question pertains to the main frame which contains a simple 'response.redirect' line that redirects the visitor to a different location. Other than this line, everything else are tags and no asp-oriented code.
I've tested this on a couple of computers, and it works fine. However, there are a few other computers in my office where the redirect just hangs and doesn't load the redirected page (i.e. the status bar states 'Open http://someurl.com' and stays like that)
Is this a problem with using the asp line, or is it a computer setting/browser setting I'm overlooking?
My site uses frames.I have a header frame, a menu frame and a main frame. When the page opens, the header frame and the main frame are generic. The main frame has a log-in dialog. Once the user logs in, they are taken to a 'main' page and I want to replace the header and menu frames with other frames .
I have a frameset with 2 different pages. When a user logs in the page is setup based on that particular user. The problem I have comes when that user logs off (killing his/her session) and someone else logs in one of the fr4ames does not always refresh with the new users info.
The user actually has to right click on it and click on refresh. I am killing session with �Session.Abandon� (this seems to be working). I have the following statements at the top of the page that is not refreshing: Code:
i am currently working on frames in ASP. i have four asp files namely frame1.asp, frame2.asp, frame3.asp and frame4.asp - i have separated an ASP page into two frames one in the left side named frame1.asp and the other on the right side named frame2.asp i have specified a link in frame2.asp and passing a parameter along with that link. if i click that link it should replace both the left side frame frame1.asp with frame3.asp and as well as the right side frame frame2.asp with frame4.asp is that possible?for your information, i pass the parameter along with the link in frame2.asp after contacting the oracle database table and retrieving some value from it.
I would like to refresh a frame when an action takes place in another frame.
Suppose for example:
I use three pages page1, page2, page3 which are displayed in 3 frames frame1, frame 2, frame 3 respectively.
if click on some link in page1 it will open page2 in frame. this clicking should be captured immediately and displayed immediately in page 3 which is in frame 3. This should be done immediately as if it is live.
I have a page that i find hard to maintain, or add new pages to. It is tha navigation bars down the sides of all the pages. At the moment they are all just like, well a normal page, so when i want to add a new page i need to go through ALL of my pages and change them.
I know there is a way, but i dont know how, to make the asp file call another file and basicaly ask for what goes in the side navigation bar. I have seen this done, it would have used framed, but personaly i think they are evil, you can only stick them to the top, side botton etc.... of a page. And i have made my page so that it is in the centre of the browser.
I am trying to prevent illegal access into my site. I am making use of frames. But when i try to redirect the user to the login page instead the login page appears in the frames. How do i go around this problem.
my website is an integrated application.I have a page with multiple frame.
frame1 , frame2 , frame3
a user can take the url of page in frame2 and can paste it in address bar of the browser.This will allow the user to view the page in frame2 to run independently.
This will defeat the purpose of my integrated application.Can i avoid this?
I am having two frames. Frame one consists a list box of batch codes(issue1.asp). The other frame consists of another combo box(empty),text box and a cmd button (issue2.asp).
As soon as i choose a batch code in the first list box(frame one - issue1.asp) corrsponding students id should get added in second combobox of issue2.asp.
I can do this using listbox's onchange event. Is it possible to use actions in frame. If so how should i write the values in the second combo box ? but both the asp pages should appear as earlier. how can i perform this operation?
its true that isn't very helpful when using frames in ASP. So "somefile.html" contains a frameset, classic menuFrame/mainFrame. Now in the normal course of events the main frame loads different files depending upon the user action.
If refresh is applied to the window (i.e. F5) then it reloads the page, BUT keeps the current file in the main frame rather than loading the file specified in the frameset. Which is very usefuly (Although maybe incorrect).
However as soon as I use "somefile.asp" to contain the frameset then when refresh is applied to the window (F5) it reloads the windows, and reloads the main frame with the file specified in the frame set. Is there any known way around this (but simplier than storing the current mainFrame URL and dynamically applying it)
I have 2 frames called button and face, when I logout, I need both these frames to refresh, but Im unable to make button frame refresh (the logout is done in face frame). I put onload="top.button.refresh();" on the page that displays the logout message, but it did nothing, any help?
I have 2 pages - search and results. I created a page with 2 frames ( a shorter one with search criteria and a longer one that displays results.)
It works well, the only thing is that all my links are in the top frame and I cannot get rid of the bottom frame when I am on a different page. Is this how frames work? Is there any way I can leave frames all together?
I'm working on an ASP/Javascript page with frames, and I need to access the properties of an image in the "top" frame from a script launched by the "middle" frame.
When changing the properties in the current frame, I use