FP: Invalid Target Frame Reference Causes New Browser to Load
ID: Q158816
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft FrontPage 97 for Windows with Bonus Pack
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Microsoft FrontPage for Windows 1.1
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Microsoft FrontPage for the Power Macintosh, version 1.0
SYMPTOM
When you click a hyperlink, another instance of the browser is loaded.
CAUSE
An invalid frame name was specified as the target frame for the
hyperlink. An invalid name is a name that does not reference a frame
in the current frame set.
MORE INFORMATION
Most Web browsers allow you to target different frames within a frame
set. Assigning a target frame that exists within the context of the
current frame set activates this feature.
When a frame is assigned as a target, the name must exactly match a
frame that exists in the current frame set (note that these names are
case-sensitive). If the name of the frame is incorrect, a new
instance of the browser will be started.
Take for example, a frame set page with two frames aligned vertically
where the left frame is named "content" and the right frame is named
"main." If you want a hyperlink that is activated in the "content"
frame to load a specified page in the "main" frame, you must specify
"main" as the target frame.
If, however, you set a link in the "content" frame to display a page
in the "Main" frame (and you use an uppercase "M" instead of a
lowercase "m"), a separate instance of the Web browser will be
started.
For more information about frames and frame sets, click the Index tab in
FrontPage Help, type the following text
frames pages, creating
double-click "overview," and then double-click the "About Frames and Frames
Pages" topic.
Additional query words:
html
Keywords : kbusage kbdta fpedit
Version : :; MACINTOSH:1.0; WINDOWS:1.1
Platform : MACINTOSH WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb