Standard web page has following layout: html> Simple html document This frameset document contains: Some neat contents Some other neat contents.
Standard web page has following layout: Simple html document A frameset document has head and frameset instead of body. This frameset document contains: Some neat contents Some other neat contents So if you wish to include some html elements you must include it in one of the frames. Or simply add one additional frame that doesn't take place and incorporate html elements (hidden input fields) there.
On the other side if you wish those html elements in the case that browser doesn't support frameset or they are disabled, then include them in also.
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1 I see no problem with this. – josh. Trow May 9 at 16:25.
There are LOTS of reasons to avoid them... Anyway, each frame has its own life, so it depends on which frame does the posting. If you put them in frame X, then you will need to do the posting from that frame, and the others will stay in their state, unaffected.
1 Fun fact: Frames are more evil than Haliburton. – josh. Trow May 9 at 13:54 Actually I need to use the hidden form variable on the same page where the code is...So wanted to know where should I put it?
– testndtv May 9 at 13:54 You can't... frameset hosts frames and nothing else. You don't have a body so you can't have code. Check out the IFRAME element, however.
– Palantir May 9 at 13:58 +1 for awesome comment by @josh. Trow – pixelbobby May 9 at 16:16.
Either use an to put your document with inside, or use an for each of your framed documents.
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