Cgi frames wondering

Hershel Fisch hershf at rgllc.us
Thu Dec 13 16:16:03 EST 2007


On 12/12/07 6:40 PM, "Dave Cragg" <dave.cragg at lacscentre.co.uk> wrote:

>> 
> 
> Just a guess. The src of the frames is a relative url. (e.g
> frame1.html). Where do you have these files? if they are in the cgi-
> bin folder, I don't think the browser wil be able to retrieve them
> directly. What happens if you put the frame src files in the html
> document tree, and set the src to the full url. (http://etc/frame1.html)

First of all thanks,
Then I tried it and doesn't work anyhow
"http://127.0.0.1/cgi-bin/frame2.html"
second it does work with everything else excluding frames meaning works fine
doing the tutorial from hyperlynk.
Hershel
> 
> Cheers
> Dave
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