It is currently inline. The top 'frame' holds a small form and the bottom 'frame' holds a web page. The problem with this is that CSS on the web page is applied to the top 'frame' when it is inline. Use base solves the relative link issue but I could not stop the application of the CSS reliably. I just posted a pure Perl solution at Break into and out of frames pages with Perl CGI using _top
I don't know if I will actually use it as I am not much of a frames fan either.
cheers
tachyon
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