meta refresh- different frame?

M

MDBJ

scouring, and failing to find the answer- is there any way to make a
meta-refresh tag point at a different frame?

or- to make a page that as it loads, automatically load another page into a
second frame? (a no-click hyperlink)

or- to make a hyperlink call two pages into two different frames?

something simple, (I'm not afraid of javascript, but I'd prefer to not use
it)

base page is
http://www.ocean7hotel.com/Calendar.htm
(only done through august)

I'd like to set it so when a month is called by clicking it's name (loads
into 'middle') a default page is called into 'bottom'
that gives text about the month... then individual date clicks will clear
bottom as it does now.

any other comments about site welcomed as well..
 
J

Jens Peter Karlsen[FP MVP]

1. No
2. Yes. Use a Frameset for this.
3. Yes. Use a Frameset for this.

Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
 
M

MDBJ

Re: meta refresh- different frame?thanks for the contact
I've scoured quite a bit on the subject of framesets, and seen nothing
applicable to my desire.

I want to load a middle and bottom frame, when a link is called from the top
frame, from a single click.

I could do it either as two pages loading from a single click in the top
frame,
or the middle frame calling a bottom frame on loading.

I've now read a few hundred pages on the subjects of framesets, and the only
close to applicable stuff I've found
is content I already knew, about setting the initial page for a frames
page..but that is a one shot page setting

could I ask you to expand your reply just a small amount?

the page in question is at
http://www.ocean7hotel.com/Calendar.htm
when a month (in the top frame) is clicked, I'd like to load both the middle
frame for that months calendar,
and the bottom frame for a text blurb about the month.

currently, bottom is blank on load, and if I change months, whatever was in
3rd frame remains until a link is clicked in middle

thank you.

1. No
2. Yes. Use a Frameset for this.
3. Yes. Use a Frameset for this.
Regards Jens Peter Karlsen. Microsoft MVP - Frontpage.
 

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