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Will frames complicate xcart? It seems kind of scary at this point.
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Sounds like a lot of work.
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the xcart pages will all be in 1 frame and all otehr frames will have flash. Its not like I want xcart pages to be in seperate frame.
This shouldn't be a problem right? |
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I'm only a beginner at flash and I avoid frames like the plague. I think that it will be a substantial amount of work to make sure that your x-cart content stays within the correct frame.
that is of course my inexpert opinion. Wouldn't it be easier to incorporate your flash into the x-cart design? Good Luck tho. Go for it! |
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ADP it's not my call but the clients'. I just don't understand why it would be a substanital amoutn of work to make sure that xcart content stays in 1 frame, I dont htink it would involve any extra work at all (maybe I'm wrong?).
Afterall a frame always opens a new page in it's own framespace unless you specify a different target frame. I'm no expert in frames so I will leave this to the frame experts |
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