i just completed making a web site for my husband.
pittsfordnewyork.com.
after i go to the property search section and then choose search
greater rochester area, i get into the homesteadnet site. when i then
want to click on on one of the other choices such as sell your home, i
open a new page.
i think my target source code is not correct somewhere.
i would like to know how to fix the code so the user stays in the
bottom frame of the site.
here is the code for the main page:(view source for other pages)
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Pittsford Real Estate, Greater Rochester NY Realtor, George
Dounce, Real Estate Agent
Hi and thanks for writing Google Answers. Hownice of you to make a
website for your husband.
I checked your pages and viewed the source file on all of them and it
seems to me that *your* code is fine. However, when you link to the
homestead site, the site itself employs javascript to make all links
from that site open in new windows. You can see this by viewing the
source code on the honestead page. Unfortunately, this also affects
the links that you try to open from the top link of your husbands page
after the homested link has been clicked. There are a few solutions to
this, depending on how skilled you feel with scripts and how much work
you want to do. You can tell this is site-specific because it does not
happen when you follow the link to the Century 21 web site.
I also tried to see if this could be fixed by changing the links on
your top frame so that they had a direct link to homestead.com's
website up there instead of linking from the bototm frame [by using
two links "property search local" "property search remote"] but no
dice, just FYI.
1. Set the homestead.net link to open in a new window instead of in
the lower frame. This will be the easiest to do [set the target link
to target="_blank"] but you lose potential branding on your husband's
site. On the other hand, since it is in a new window, your husband's
site will still be open in another browser window. This is a judgment
call you will need to make.
2. You could set up a script to disable javascript entirely, or
partially. However the homesteadnet web site employs other javascripts
besides the one that causes all links to open in a new window. You
also run into the problem of cross-browser compatibility. For a good
primer on how to work with javascript in a frames-based setting,
please see these two documents
Re-directing access within Frames
http://tech.irt.org/articles/js013/index.htm
Re-directing access within Frames #2
http://tech.irt.org/articles/js126/index.htm
I got both of these articles from reading the irt.org JavaScript Frame
FAQ Knowledge Base which is a fascinating weath of information and
available here:
http://developer.irt.org/script/frame.htm
The Google web directory also has a large archive of javascript
tutorials that you may want to investigate here
http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Programming/Languages/JavaScript/Tutorials/?tc=1
So, I'm sorry this isn't more definitive, but I think the blame lays
solely with homesteadnet's javascript usage and not at all with your
website coding, if that's any consolation.
sincerely,
jessamyn-ga
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