Petr Vileta wrote:
> Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>> Petr Vileta wrote:
>>
>>> Second way is to use scripts (Perl CGI or PHP) to generate frameset
>>> and left page. In this case you must use links to frameset with
>>> parameters and this script (for generating frameset) pass paramaters
>>> to other script for generating left menu. This way is relatively
>>> more complex but work even if user have javascript disabled.
>>
>> If doing it this way then dispense with frames all together!
>>
>> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search
>>
>> how to include one html file in another - Google Search
>>
>>
>> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...il&btnG=Search
>> why frames are evil - Google Search
>
> Yes, I know it, but original question was be about "How to do for
> frames" ;-) (see Subject)
Yes but if you are employing server-side then there is no need for
frames in the first place. Frames was an early *hack* to modularize
webpage development when server-side scripting was being developed and
both expensive and not widely available. Again with my favorite analogy,
why would a lumberjack cling to his ax after the development of the
chainsaw?
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Take care,
Jonathan
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