Re: Frames - Problems

> > <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

Received on Thursday, 3 July 1997 03:53:44 UTC