Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/06/08/23:47:12
I'm giving a quick & dirty answer to this question because:
1. It REALL is off topic for this Newsgroup.
2. My Javascript & HTML books are at my office, so I can't give you all the
correct technical info.
However, this answer will point you in the right direction, & if you put a
little work into figuring it out, you'll never forget how to make it work.
Anyway, here we go:
When you define your frames, name them.
<... name='upper'>
<... name='lower'>
On the same HTML page as your form, write a javascript (JS) function that will
submit() the form from a JS button. Somehow in that function you should code a
target='lower' (or something that looks like it).
You're all set. The JS function will kick off your CGI, & when DB2 sends back
your rows, it'll hit the bottom frame. Really :-)
Joe Bonansinga
Staten Island, NY
joeBonans AT aol DOT com
rushFan357 AT aol DOT com
"Each of us a cell of awareness,
imperfect and incomplete" - Neil Peart
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