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I have a form that submits amper variables to a fex which works fine. I would like the html page to call another html page that has 2 frames in it(a left frame and a main frame). When i submit the variables they seem to get lost in passing. Can anyone offer any suggestions on how to pass &variables to a frame ?
WF 7.6.10 /IIS 6/ JBoss Enterprise 4.3 Windows XP SP 2/Windows 2003 Server MVS 7.3.3
You cannot pass variables to an HTML page - that's a basic tenet of HTML. You can, however, store the variables in a cookie or pass JavaScript variables from one HTML page to another.
The easiest method in the WebFOCUS world is to call a WebFOCUS program instead of an HTML page, with the program containing the HTML within -HTMLFORM BEGIN and -HTMLFORM END statements.
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You need to use parent twice since the first parent would be the frameset and the second parent would be the html page that contains the frameset for which you called.
Once you have the location.search string, you can then use javascript using indexOf and substring to get each of the values.
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