How to refresh entire browser in html
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I have an html code with frames. This is the code
<frameset cols="10%,*" border="0">
<frame src="left_page.html">
<frameset rows="50%,50%" border="0">
</frameset>
</frameset>
Then in left_page.html, this is my code
<form action="http:www.google.com">
<input type="submit" value="GotoGoogle" />
</form>
The problem is, when i click the button, it loads google.com in the left frame, not the entire screen. How can i get the web page to display on the entire scree and not the left side of the frame.
html frames
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I have an html code with frames. This is the code
<frameset cols="10%,*" border="0">
<frame src="left_page.html">
<frameset rows="50%,50%" border="0">
</frameset>
</frameset>
Then in left_page.html, this is my code
<form action="http:www.google.com">
<input type="submit" value="GotoGoogle" />
</form>
The problem is, when i click the button, it loads google.com in the left frame, not the entire screen. How can i get the web page to display on the entire scree and not the left side of the frame.
html frames
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I have an html code with frames. This is the code
<frameset cols="10%,*" border="0">
<frame src="left_page.html">
<frameset rows="50%,50%" border="0">
</frameset>
</frameset>
Then in left_page.html, this is my code
<form action="http:www.google.com">
<input type="submit" value="GotoGoogle" />
</form>
The problem is, when i click the button, it loads google.com in the left frame, not the entire screen. How can i get the web page to display on the entire scree and not the left side of the frame.
html frames
I have an html code with frames. This is the code
<frameset cols="10%,*" border="0">
<frame src="left_page.html">
<frameset rows="50%,50%" border="0">
</frameset>
</frameset>
Then in left_page.html, this is my code
<form action="http:www.google.com">
<input type="submit" value="GotoGoogle" />
</form>
The problem is, when i click the button, it loads google.com in the left frame, not the entire screen. How can i get the web page to display on the entire scree and not the left side of the frame.
html frames
html frames
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You need to specify the target frame (_top is the full page)
<form action="http:www.google.com" target="_top">
<input type="submit" value="GotoGoogle" />
</form>
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code only answers aren't answers IMO - flesh it out and explain so OP understands the problem/solution
– treyBake
Jan 3 at 15:03
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You need to specify the target frame (_top is the full page)
<form action="http:www.google.com" target="_top">
<input type="submit" value="GotoGoogle" />
</form>
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code only answers aren't answers IMO - flesh it out and explain so OP understands the problem/solution
– treyBake
Jan 3 at 15:03
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You need to specify the target frame (_top is the full page)
<form action="http:www.google.com" target="_top">
<input type="submit" value="GotoGoogle" />
</form>
3
code only answers aren't answers IMO - flesh it out and explain so OP understands the problem/solution
– treyBake
Jan 3 at 15:03
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You need to specify the target frame (_top is the full page)
<form action="http:www.google.com" target="_top">
<input type="submit" value="GotoGoogle" />
</form>
You need to specify the target frame (_top is the full page)
<form action="http:www.google.com" target="_top">
<input type="submit" value="GotoGoogle" />
</form>
edited Jan 3 at 15:06
answered Jan 3 at 15:03
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code only answers aren't answers IMO - flesh it out and explain so OP understands the problem/solution
– treyBake
Jan 3 at 15:03
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code only answers aren't answers IMO - flesh it out and explain so OP understands the problem/solution
– treyBake
Jan 3 at 15:03
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code only answers aren't answers IMO - flesh it out and explain so OP understands the problem/solution
– treyBake
Jan 3 at 15:03
code only answers aren't answers IMO - flesh it out and explain so OP understands the problem/solution
– treyBake
Jan 3 at 15:03
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