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May 11, 2000, 22:20 #1
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Frames, How do I add a top frame for outside links? Now, I know how to make frames, and how they function; however, my question is does any one know where can I get/purchase a script that adds a frame when you click an outside link.
What do I mean? Well, Hitbox.com has something similar to this. When you click on any ouside links they add a frame on top with capabilities to go back to their site and things of that sort.
I've endlessly searched everywhere for this script (.cgi or .pl), but couldn't find it on any cgi listing pages.
Thanks, Alex
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May 13, 2000, 05:26 #2
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You have to do it server-side and build the frames dynamically or create a frameset page for each and every outside link on your page.
The are scripts to do this at:
http://cgi.resourceindex.com/
http://www.aspin.com/
http://www.scriptsearch.com
and many others.
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May 13, 2000, 18:13 #3
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Thanks for your responce, but I guess I wasn't specific.
This is what I'm trying to find (but not in ASP format, CGI or PL would be much nicer)
He's a sample:
http://martialarts.about.com/sports/...ms=tang+soo+do
Go here and click on "CS Kim"
Notice what happens. The page loads up into a frameset. The top page has the ability to close the frame or let the surfer go back to the site.
I tried searching, the sites you recomended, spent 2 hours doing so, and gave up. Search words I used that had close scripts, but the site wasn't found, were "frame","frames", and "frame set".
Any clue where I might the that type of script. Thanks for your time.
Alex
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