From: | Kevin Twyman |
Date: | 29 Apr 2001 at 18:15:55 |
Subject: | Re: HTML frames |
Hello Andrew,
On 29-Apr-01, you wrote:
>> What is the "top level" page called when using frames?
>> Is it still "index.html" or does it have to be something else?
> What do you mean?
> If you mean the filename, then you can call it whatever the heck you
> like :)
Yes, that's what I mean, the filename. On freeserve, where I keep my
homepage, the index page ahs to be "index.html" or nothing happens.
When I look at the source on frames sites, the top page doesn't seem
to have a filename?
> Tho index.html would make sense, as it will be the first page to
> load up
That's sort of the lines I was thinking of, but I've seen sources with
framesets named as "index"
Regards,
Kevin - Est. 1949 http://www.theboyz.freeserve.co.uk
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