Most Respected And High Monks,

I am using HTML::Mason (what a beautiful piece of work that is!) but now I am trying to do something like this:
<Frameset rows="80%,20%"> <Frameset> <Frame src="<% $m->call_next(%args) %>"> </Frameset> <Frameset> <Frame src="footer.html"> </Frameset> </Frameset>
...you get the idea.

I'm sure it can be done, but it isn't completely obvious to me what I need to do... should I make the framesource $m->uri and then concatenate the key/value pairs into the URI string? or is there an easier way?

Advice from those holier and wiser than I would be much appreciated!

with deepest respect,

Mark


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