Subj : Re: HTML - FRAMES To : borland.public.cpp.borlandcpp From : "Ed Mulroy [TeamB]" Date : Wed Jul 23 2003 05:44 pm Yes, your message is totally off-topic for this group. As far as I know, Borland C++ has nothing in it related to HTML. As for your question, I don't know what you are doing wrong. What I can offer you is below, the source for an html file that you can view online. The URL of the file online is: http://users.nc.rr.com/emulroy/magframe.htm It loads four files, magstop.htm across the top an then three columns, one each for nwsdaily.htm, nwsintl.htm and nwsndail.htm. All of those files are on that site. It also uses a style sheet, style4.css, but most of what that provides is merely to control how the links appear. The lack of a style sheet is not your problem. Source for MagFrame.htm -------------------------------- Magazines & News frameborder="0" framespacing="0" border="0"> -------------------------------- You might also look at the sites whose links are on this page: http://users.nc.rr.com/emulroy/html.htm And you could look at usenet newsgroups which deal with html, alt.html alt.html.critique alt.html.tags .. Ed > Robv C wrote in message > news:3f1eec27$1@newsgroups.borland.com... > > I don’t know if this is even allowed in Borland new groups. > > The following is HTML code for FRAMES. FRAMES is new to me, and > the examples in the book are pretty vague and confusing. I get > three frames on the screen - like I’m suppose to- , but then (as > understand it) it should insert the contents of those three HTML > documents into the three frames, which it doesn’t do. Is there > just more code that I need, or what? tHERE'S nETSCAPE > navagator and Internet explorer. I have Internet explorer. The book > sort of hints Internet explorer can do frames. And anyway, I can > run the first part of it just fine. > ------------------------------ FRAMESET.HTM > Frameset page > > > > > > > > > .