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All links going to frames dont work, index will not display


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View Poll Results: frames,no kinks connecting,index not dispalying,404 errors
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Ontario, Canada
29-Aug-2002, 04:04 PM #1
All links going to frames dont work, index will not display
ok folks, I'll try to explain as simply as I can without losing anyone.

I have created a multi page site. Starting with index which consists of a list of links (about 14). my goal would be to have each link bring you into a frame page so that your not leaving my site and I can display the "list" in the first frame. But, not only do my frame pages not work(they seem to in arachnophilia, displaying 2 framed 404 url not found, but once they are uploaded, none of the pages work. So here is the break down.

index has links to 15 other web sites OFF my domain name. One link sends you to another page. That page gives you the opportunity to purchase and download about 25 or 30 different products.

So my question is simple. How do I get all these links to work together. Do I use for example: <a href="http://www.sorellasinc.ca/index.html/frames1.html/"
or <a href="http://home.cogeco.ca/~mfdeluca1/index.html/frames1.html/"

actually, I can't even seem to get the index.html page to display on my site either. I am beginning to wonder if it is my service provider which by the way won't offer any assistance unless I upgrade my site to business for $99.00 per month. I think I'd like to be able to make some money first before I do that.

If anyone can assist, I will offer whatever I can to compensate. I may have made mistakes in my code too, I am not an html genious. I'd like to be someday.

Domain name is www.sorellasinc.ca
Domain is redirected by EasyDNS as my service provider will not support a domain name with my subscription ($42.95 per month)

Thanks so very much.
Mary
email sorellas.inc@cogeco.ca

P.S. I will send any and all pages through email if need be, and I will allow temporary access to site if you cna help. In exchange, LINK to your site, affiliate pages, ????
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Marietta Georgia
29-Aug-2002, 10:11 PM #2
If I understand this correctly, you want to have a page with frames and have your links on one side and the pages to open on the other side? Or are you wanting the index page take you to a new frame page when a link is clicked on?

Sorry if I'm not fully understanding this.
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