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List:       kfm-devel
Subject:    Bug#2940: khtml doesn't appear to process nested frames
From:       Andreas Pour <pour () mieterra ! com>
Date:       2000-04-02 19:28:40
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Bill Lee wrote:
> 
> package: khtml
> version: ? How do I determine version?

On the file menus, select Help-->About KFM.

KFM does not like the 'col="100%"' attribute -- delete it and it
displays fine.  (Not that it's not a bug, but you can at least get the
page to show in other browsers w/out that attribute).

Ciao,

Andreas

> 
> I'm a new LINUX user just having bought a Dell with LINUX
> pre-configured.
> 
> I have a web page that has nested framesets. The site images properly
> using Netscape, but does not when accessed via kfm/khtml. Please see
>         http://www.usac.net/~billlee/2000CLWC/
> for an example.
> 
> The frameset html is very simple:
> 
> <html>
> <HEAD>
> <TITLE>2000 United States Control Line Team</TITLE>
> </HEAD>
> 
> <FRAMESET rows="190,*" cols="100%">
>   <FRAME name=Header src=images/CONTROL_LI_533.html>
>   <FRAMESET cols="25%,*">
>     <FRAME name=Contents src=images/Contents.html>
>     <FRAME name=Main  src=images/Splash.html>
>   </FRAMESET>
> </FRAMESET>
> 
> This results in a header across the top of the window and two
> frames/columns below that contain a table of contents on the left and
> the main frame where evrything is dieplsyed on the right. Khtml images
> the top frame (the header) but the bottom two do not show up.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Bill Lee

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