Ensuring that my contents frame is always displayed

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Daniel Klann

Please note: I have posted this to microsoft.public.frontpage.programming -
this was an error as I meant to post here :)


Hi,

I'm very new to all this stuff and would appreciate some help.

I would like to ensure that if someone is directed to my website from a
search engine rather than coming in from the home page, that the contents
frame is displayed. E.g., if you go to
http://www.danielklann.com/Excel/importing_large_text_files_into.htm you'll
just see a page. However, if you go to www.danielklann.com you'll see that
there is a frame to the left of the page with a contents section. How do I
ensure that if someone loads up any page in my site then the contents will
also be displayed?

Thanks for reading (and maybe helping),
Daniel Klann
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

You would have to create a dynamic frameset using JavaScript.

http://www.echoecho.com/jsframes.htm

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Daniel Klann said:
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chris leeds

that echoecho frameset tutorial Thomas recommended is great. I'm not a very
good programmer but I was able to use it with ease.

Daniel Klann said:
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Daniel Klann

Thanks for your reply Thomas. I've been able to apply the Javascript to
some sample pages today and I will apply to my website this weekend. Check
it Monday!

Thanks Chris also. You were right, Thomas' link was very easy to follow.

Have a great weekend lads,
Dan
 

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