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Re: Multiple components into HTML frames.
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Re: Multiple components into HTML frames.


  • Subject: Re: Multiple components into HTML frames.
  • From: Dev WO <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 7 Oct 2003 14:42:45 +0200

Hello,
I think it's not very easy/efficient to have different WO components inside each html "part" of a frameset (regarding session, hyperlink, etc), but you can have a main WO component (or another one) which is a frameset and some other part of your WO component which are the HTML pages, as long as it's all in the same .woa it should work seamlessly.
As for frame, the W3C recommend avoiding them as much as possible and use CSS instead to position your menu, navigation items, etc.


Have fun Hon


Xavier

Le mardi, 7 oct 2003, ` 14:13 Europe/Paris, email@hidden a icrit :

Hi all,

I like to know whether it will be possible to present a number of WebObjects components into one web page using HTML frames. That is, each frame of the web page corresponds to a WebObjects component.

If anyone has done something similar, I would like you hear your experiences. I am using WebObjects 5.1 on Windows 2000.

Thanks.

Hon Hwang.
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