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Stephen Greer

2004-06-10, 7:14 am

ok...here goes and I hope it makes sense..I am a releavtivly new developer

I have a page of html produced in dreamweaver which includes seperate
navigation to the left, headers etc, and in the middle of the page is place for
my body text. Standard site really.
I want to include a kind of "window" from the body of the html page in order
to share an application (online technical forum) on available on a seperate
site. The forum will be used for file sharing, discussion etc.
Both website have secure access ie user name and password.

Anyone got any tips/ideas on how this could be done?

Stephen

Murray *TMM*

2004-06-10, 12:14 pm

The only way to do it would be to use frames, or a frame variant. Ewwww....

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"Stephen Greer" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:ca995f$2ls$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> ok...here goes and I hope it makes sense..I am a releavtivly new developer
>
> I have a page of html produced in dreamweaver which includes seperate
> navigation to the left, headers etc, and in the middle of the page is

place for
> my body text. Standard site really.
> I want to include a kind of "window" from the body of the html page in

order
> to share an application (online technical forum) on available on a

seperate
> site. The forum will be used for file sharing, discussion etc.
> Both website have secure access ie user name and password.
>
> Anyone got any tips/ideas on how this could be done?
>
> Stephen
>



Stephen Greer

2004-06-11, 7:14 am

Thanks Murray, will give it go...not a big fan of Frames. I thought they were ok when linking to htm files but not external browsers. I will try and see how I get on.
Stephen : )
Mad Dog

2004-06-11, 7:14 pm

I think the correct term is frame deviant......(:})


Murray *TMM* wrote:[color=darkred]
> The only way to do it would be to use frames, or a frame variant.
> Ewwww....
>
>
> "Stephen Greer" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
> news:ca995f$2ls$1@forums.macromedia.com...


Murray *TMM*

2004-06-11, 7:14 pm

frame perversion? 8)

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"Mad Dog" <md@mdp.com> wrote in message
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> I think the correct term is frame deviant......(:})
>
>
> Murray *TMM* wrote:
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