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Hi

This is probably very simple but I don’t use frames very often. I have a number of frames on a page with the main frame forming the page content (nav on left, banner at top etc). Now, I need a ‘home’ link within the main frame which will close all navigation and return the user back to the home page – as if they were clicking refresh on the browser. I’ve tried <a href=’javascript:history.go()’>Home</a> but this only refreshes that particular frame.

Can anyone help?!

Cheers

bloke
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@CharlesApr 24.2003 — [font=georgia]Be careful of creating a JavaScript dependant site. At least one in ten users do not use it.[/font]

[font=monospace]<a href="index.html" target="_top">Home</a>[/font]
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@blokeauthorApr 24.2003 — Cheers mate, just the trick. Tar. I knew it would be something simple!

Thanx again.


bloke

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