Re: PCS Frames

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 10658
interpreted = N
texte = On 4/9/97 12:12 PM Grant Hulbert wrote >Any time this happens, you are either missing the , or the >page is not getting sent thru WebCatalog (suffix-mapping). It has this code, and I still get this error.>Frames make it hard to see what's going on, but there's nothing 'magical' >about them that makes them different from any other HTML pages as far as >WebCatalog is concerned.True, but when you are dealing with regular html you are linear, progressing one step at a time, never allowing the user access to the entry page again. With this scenario there is no familiar entry page, the user is alive in the site immediately. Robert Minor ______________________________________ Cybermill Communications 8616 Joseph Ave. St. Louis, MO 63144 (314) 962-4024webmaster@cybermill.com http://www.cybermill.com ______________________________________ This document was supplied free of defects in spelling and grammar, check with your ISP for possible errors in reception.------------------------------------ To leave this talk list send an email to macjordomo@smithmicro.com with BODY unsubscribe WebDNA-Talk ------------------------------------ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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On 4/9/97 12:12 PM Grant Hulbert wrote >Any time this happens, you are either missing the , or the >page is not getting sent thru WebCatalog (suffix-mapping). It has this code, and I still get this error.>Frames make it hard to see what's going on, but there's nothing 'magical' >about them that makes them different from any other HTML pages as far as >WebCatalog is concerned.True, but when you are dealing with regular html you are linear, progressing one step at a time, never allowing the user access to the entry page again. With this scenario there is no familiar entry page, the user is alive in the site immediately. Robert Minor ______________________________________ Cybermill Communications 8616 Joseph Ave. St. Louis, MO 63144 (314) 962-4024webmaster@cybermill.com http://www.cybermill.com ______________________________________ This document was supplied free of defects in spelling and grammar, check with your ISP for possible errors in reception.------------------------------------ To leave this Talk List send an email to macjordomo@smithmicro.com with BODY unsubscribe WebDNA-Talk ------------------------------------ Robert Minor

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