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I have created two frames e.g, frameA and frameB in html file. I have placed a menue bar in frameA. I want to click on menue in frameA and run Maintain procedure and output to frameB. Is it possible.
We can launch Maintain applications and place the output in a Frame. What is the code that you are using for your Menu? Is this pure HTML? We need to know to give you the code to launch the Maintain.
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Frames are placed in pure HTML form. I am calling a fuction in JavaScript code upon clicking a menue bar and want to display the maintain output to another target frame. Here is my code to run maintain. ---------------------- function hit(action) { var url = "http://localhost/cgi-bin/ibi_cgi/webapi.dll?IBIF_cmd= MNTCON RUN getmaintain&take_action=" + action; window.open(url, main); } ----------------------- 'main' in the code is target frame. thanks.