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    Default Your browser does not handle frames??

    I'm checking templates at
    http://(sorry, site offline)/index.html

    and I wanted to view the source and within the source code it reads:

    Your browser does not handle frames

    -Can I still use the template?
    - Where can i actually view the source?
    - How/Should I correct the frames issue?

    Thanks!!

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    Default Re: Your browser does not handle frames??

    Why not just download the template from the downloads section?
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    Default Re: Your browser does not handle frames??

    Quote Originally Posted by RobertR View Post
    I'm checking templates at
    http://(sorry, site offline)/index.html

    and I wanted to view the source and within the source code it reads:

    Your browser does not handle frames

    -Can I still use the template?
    - Where can i actually view the source?
    - How/Should I correct the frames issue?

    Thanks!!
    This has nothing to do with the templates... the demo site is set up as a frame-based site so it retains its header. The template is displayed in a separate frame.

    ZC does not itself use frames, so don't worry.

    What browser are you using that does not display frames???

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    Default Re: Your browser does not handle frames??

    Quote Originally Posted by Kim View Post
    Why not just download the template from the downloads section?
    I realize that. I just wanted to know about the frames.

    Thanks.

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    Default Re: Your browser does not handle frames??

    Quote Originally Posted by fairestcape View Post
    This has nothing to do with the templates... the demo site is set up as a frame-based site so it retains its header. The template is displayed in a separate frame.

    ZC does not itself use frames, so don't worry.

    What browser are you using that does not display frames???
    I'm using Firefox 3.0.5

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    Default Re: Your browser does not handle frames??

    Quote Originally Posted by RobertR View Post
    I'm checking templates at
    http://(sorry, site offline)/index.html

    and I wanted to view the source and within the source code it reads:

    Your browser does not handle frames

    -Can I still use the template?
    - Where can i actually view the source?
    - How/Should I correct the frames issue?
    Your so-called "frames issue" has nothing to do with your browser, nor any problem on your system or theirs.

    Anytime you View Source on a page that's using frames, you'll see whatever raw HTML is used for rendering content to the browser. In the case you mention, the person designing the frame site has wisely added some help text to show up whenever the visitor's browser cannot display frames ... it's a usability thing ... rather than failing to display any of the frame content, the designer added some text to explain why things weren't working as expected.

    If you want to see the content of the HTML of the page the frame is linking to, copy its URL from the raw View Source text you're already looking at, paste that URL into a browser address bar and press Enter. Then do View Source again to see *that* page's source.
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    Default Re: Your browser does not handle frames??

    Quote Originally Posted by DrByte View Post
    Your so-called "frames issue" has nothing to do with your browser, nor any problem on your system or theirs.

    Anytime you View Source on a page that's using frames, you'll see whatever raw HTML is used for rendering content to the browser. In the case you mention, the person designing the frame site has wisely added some help text to show up whenever the visitor's browser cannot display frames ... it's a usability thing ... rather than failing to display any of the frame content, the designer added some text to explain why things weren't working as expected.

    If you want to see the content of the HTML of the page the frame is linking to, copy its URL from the raw View Source text you're already looking at, paste that URL into a browser address bar and press Enter. Then do View Source again to see *that* page's source.
    I'm using FF ver 3.0.5 the URL from the raw view source is the same?

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    Default Re: Your browser does not handle frames??

    I don't understand what exactly you're trying to accomplish?
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    Default Re: Your browser does not handle frames??

    If you have the Firefox Web Developer extension, you can click
    View Source > View Frame Source > http://(sorry, site offline)/1.3.8a/...

    Not that this would tell you anything about the underlying code that generates the HTML output...

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    Default Re: Your browser does not handle frames??

    Quote Originally Posted by DrByte View Post
    I don't understand what exactly you're trying to accomplish?
    Trying to look at source code.

 

 
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