First, what version of XMLC are you using?
Second, can you attach a copy of your full html frameset document (which
would include the doctype and whatever else might be in your page)? I'll
try to see if I can reproduce the behavior. Make sure to put the html file
in a zip file and attach the zip file, otherwise it might get included
in-line and get a bit mangled by email clients.
Jake
At 07:12 PM 8/24/2003 -0500, you wrote:
I'm trying to compile a document that contains a frameset, like this:
<frameset rows="*" cols="300, *" frameborder="yes" border="1"
bordercolor="#000000">
<frameset rows="50%, 50%" cols="*" frameborder="yes"
border="1" bordercolor="#000000">
<frame name="sites" src="sites.html"/>
<frame name="items" src="items.html"/>
</frameset>
<frame name="maindisplay" src="main.html"/>
</frameset>
When I stream the compiled class to the browser, I get this:
<frameset rows="*" cols="300, *" frameborder="yes" border="1"
bordercolor="#000000">
<frameset rows="50%, 50%" cols="*" frameborder="yes"
border="1" bordercolor="#000000">
<frame name="sites" src="sites.html"/>
<frame name="items" src="items.html"/>
<frame name="maindisplay" src="main.html"/>
</frameset>
</frameset>
Of course, putting the third frame inside the first frameset isn't what I
want. Is there any way to get around this?
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