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Bob, et al.. On Tue, 28 May 2002 19:22:12 -0500 "Bob Cozzi" <cozzi@rpgiv.com> wrote: > Looks good to me. > I notices in the frame set, though, you had the "src=" > attribute set to > the CGI program. I think that's a no-no. Nope, CGI programs can be "src'd'" into frames no problem. These are frames, not images. They're like SSIs, so you can really do anything with them. My 2nd book explains this in detail. For example: <frame name=chatusers src="/erpg/mypgm"> > Only image files can be "/copy'd" in that manner. > Otherwise you have to > use the SSI (server-side include) capabilities. And SSI can be used inside of the source included in the HTML outputted. The SSI can be static or CGI. Brad www.bvstools.com
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