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SteVis
03-10-2003, 03:18 AM
On my menu, after i click on a link the menu no longer works. The child arrays only show up on the "home" page. Do i have to put the <body onload....> on each page? that is just inconcievable for this page... just wondering if there is an easier solution. Please respond, thank you in advance.
-SteVis
justame
03-10-2003, 04:12 AM
ste...
first of alll.../me sees its your first just a post® sooo...just a welcome® to the forum...:O)))
n' secondly??? /me is just a thinking® here...n' ifin' ya want the 'scripted menu' to just a work® on each page??? ummm /me kinda thinks ya gottta have the 'instructions' there...
btw.../me just a reminds® ya shes nottt programmed to think...hehehe...
boggly
03-10-2003, 10:35 AM
Could you post a link or example of what you mean?
--boggly
slick
03-10-2003, 01:31 PM
stevis, you're a douche
SteVis
03-10-2003, 01:45 PM
here is a zip of the page, some graphics left out, but the menu is there.... test.rar (http://whitedevils.recongamer.com/test.rar)
thanks for the help............
Originally posted by slick
stevis, you're a douche
How is that constructive? Or called for? Disrespect is not tolerated on these forums, so watch what you say in the future.
SteVis, this is a warning- as Jason said, any sort of name calling is not welcome here.
In the future, more clearly describe your question if you wish to receive help. For example, your first post contains little specific information needed to help you out. "In my menu..." What menu? There are many talented people here, but they aren't psychics. Post a URL to the menu to begin with.
whammy
03-11-2003, 01:41 AM
WA meant the "warning" for slick, FYI.
However, SteVis, as WA also stated, in order for us to help you we need more information. An example link should suffice nicely. :)
SteVis
03-11-2003, 03:13 AM
I zipped it up and posted it.... Hey der WA slick was the un-constructive one =]
boggly
03-11-2003, 10:52 AM
I'm still not exactly sure what the problem is, but it appears you want the menu links to appear on various pages without calling the menu function from an onload handler on every page. I also presume that you say that doing that is "inconcievable for this page" because you're using frames. I didn't go through all the code but there doesn't appear to be any really easy solution to doing what you want. You should be able to put in another row in your frameset beneath your navigation frame where you could put the onload handler instead of all your pages though, but you may need to tweak some variables.
Best regards,
boggly
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