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Targeting Webhelp within a frame set

Guest
Dec 17, 2007 Dec 17, 2007

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Our Webhelp runs within a frame set. The lower frame displays a copyright note and the upper frame (named, say, abc) displays the actual webhelp - no problem so far.

The problems arise when I try to reference the webhelp in toc entries. When I include target="_top" then all is fine, except of course that the lower frame dissappears and the webhelp is displayd on top level which I dont want. But when I include target ="abc" (or whatever the frame name is) then the target attribute is simply ignored by the webhelp script. BUT, if I include target ="def" - an undefined frame name - then a new browser window is opened correctly. The target attribute is only ignored when is addresses an EXISTING frame name.

Any ideas on this or is it simply though luck?

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Dec 18, 2007 Dec 18, 2007

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Hi, Robert,

What happens when you let the WebHelp TOC do its own thing?

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Dec 18, 2007 Dec 18, 2007

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Hello Robert -

Why not include the copyright note into the top-right frame of RoboHelp by the "Powered By" - or try what we do and have the copyright info as part of the "Powered By" pop-up (we changed the name to "About IRIS" where IRIS is the project name).

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GEWB

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Dec 20, 2007 Dec 20, 2007

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Thanks for the ideas, we put the copyright into a positioned div-element that hovers at the bottom of the TOC. This avoids the need for a top-level frame set and everybody is happy now.

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