- From: Chris Ridd <C.Ridd@isode.com>
- Date: Thu, 03 Jul 1997 08:52:25 +0100
- To: scottm@danielson.co.uk (Scott Matthewman)
- cc: Andre-John Mas <amas@lhr-sys.DHL.COM>, www-html@w3.org
> > <HTML> > > <HEAD> > > <TITLE>Test Document</TITLE> > > </HEAD> > > > > <frameset cols="10%, 20%, 70%" border=0> > > <frame src="blank.htm" scrolling="no" border=0> > > <frame src="menu.htm" scrolling="no" border=0> > > <frame src="main.htm" scrolling="no" border=0> > > </frameset> > > > > <BODY> > > Sorry, this page is a frames experiment > > </BODY> > > </HTML> > > > > Thanks for any insight. > > > > Andre [...] > 2. Don't use the <BODY> tagset in that way. You need to put it into the > frameset embedded into a <NOFRAMES> tagset. It means the same thing, according to the Cougar DTD. <NOFRAMES> is block content, and I think you can infer the <BODY> tag from that. Chris
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