- From: Sunil Mishra <smishra@cc.gatech.edu>
- Date: Sat, 7 Sep 1996 16:57:43 -0400 (EDT)
- To: www-html@w3.org, www-style@w3.org
\\ At 05:10 PM 9/7/96 +0300, Stephanos Piperoglou wrote: \\ >gave me this document, scrolled to position with NAME "part03", and \\ >optionally gave me some navigation bars or logos or whatever, then I could \\ >live with it. But if these where in seperate documents, how would a \\ >non-frame aware browser display them? Not at all, I guess, and give me this \\ >document with no way of knowing where it came from, where the TOC is and so \\ >on. THAT'S why we need all the frames in *one* document. \\ \\ A document section would link to its TOC using <LINK>. Once the TOC is \\ loaded the frames can be set up according to its style sheet. \\ \\ Paul Prescod I think that's a pretty arbitrary use of rel=toc (assuming that's what you mean). Perhaps calling the framed page a parent or simply using rev=sub-frame would make more sense? Sunil
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