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Posted to user@struts.apache.org by Meenakshi Singh <me...@mind-infotech.com> on 2006/07/03 11:50:04 UTC
[OT ]Frame collapse--please helppp
Hi all,
I know this is not the list for this question. However, there are so many
knowledgeable people out there in this list. I hope to get some help.
I have the following frameset in my application. I need to collapse & expand
my frame named as menu on click of a button. I have tried it with this
script:
function hideframe()
{
if (document.hideshow.view.value == '<')
{
alert('In the if part');
window.top.frames['thirdframeset'].document.body.cols="0,*";
alert('In the frames');
document.hideshow.view.value = '>';
}
else
{
alert('In the else part');
window.top.frames['thirdframeset'].document.body.cols="300,*";
document.hideshow.view.value = '<';
}
}
however, it hides the frame but the wrong one & then does not unhide the
right frame.
<html>
<head>
</head>
<frameset rows="28,*" border="0" id="firstframeset" frameborder="0">
<frame name="header" scrolling="no" src="Header.htm">
<frameset cols="300,*" id="secondframeset">
<frameset rows="49,*" border="0" id="thirdframeset">
<frame name="sidetab" scrolling="yes" src="SideTab.htm">
<frame name="menu" scrolling="yes" src="Menu.htm">
</frameset>
<frameset rows="24,25,94,*,327" border="0" id="fourthframeset"
frameborder="0">
<frame name="top01" scrolling="yes" src="Top.htm">
<frame name="message" scrolling="yes" src="AdminLabel.htm">
<frame name="top02" scrolling="yes" src="new_page_1.htm" >
<frame name="workarea" scrolling="yes" src="new_page_2.htm" >
<frame name="footer" scrolling="yes" src="Footer.htm">
</frameset>
</frameset>
</frameset>
</html>
Please help,
Regards,
MS.
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