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  • Subject: domino r5 and frames
  • From: "S Wenig" <tazadog@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 10:16:55 EST

hi there...

our web site runs using frames - no discussions on whether this is evil ok? 
:)

life is fine running server version 5.0.2c, but the powers that be at lotus 
decided to break something starting at version 5.0.3, and as of version 
5.0.5 have yet to address it... so, i'm looking for a way around it.

if you have a form without any autoframe properties set and you open it in a 
browser with a URL such as 
http://www.mysite.com/mydb.nsf/myform?OpenForm&1234
the Query_String CGI field shows up as OpenForm&1234

same form, same URL, and you use the autoframe properties so the frame comes 
up when they open the form in a browser, the following occurs:
the Query_String CGI field shows up as OpenForm&AutoFramed

i don't mind turning off the autoframe; however, i still need to launch the 
frame if the user types in the above URL... OR i can leave the autoframe 
properties set on, but i need the CGI field to display OpenForm&1234...

any suggestions?
thx,
sandy
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