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This article describes how to create a single hyperlink in Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 that links to multiple targets.
For a Microsoft FrontPage 2002 version of this article, see 310900.
Note: This article assumes that you have already created a frames page and saved it to your Web site.
<a target="rtop" href="SomePage.htm">SomePage</a>
onClick="parent.frames[n].location.href=‘URL’;"
where n indicates the number of the frame where you want the resource to appear and URL is the Uniform Resource Locator of the page that you want to appear in that frame, for example:
<a target="rtop" href="SomePage.htm" onClick="parent.frames[2] .location.href=‘AnotherPage.htm’;">SomePage</a>
Note that because frame numbers start at zero, parent.frames[2] indicates the third frame in a collection.
Note You may receive an error message if you copy the examples directly from this article and paste them into FrontPage 2003. The angle brackets (< and >) may appear as escaped HTML code (< and >). To work around this behavior, paste the script into a blank Notepad document, and then copy it from Notepad before you paste it into FrontPage 2003.
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article – 825496
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