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well, no i wasn't wanting a site review...lol but hey, thanks anyway ;) "Never mind how many points you gain from an accessibilty standpoint." <-- what's that mean?? anyway...i don't find this site too complex, everything is actually running sound. if you'll notice, the only pages that take forever to load are the pages from the "shop.vadj.com" server. although, this tends to be the important part of the site, it's not in my powers to make my clients shop server run faster. however, i have emailed them to discuss the situation. even if you visit [url=http://shop.vadj.com]http://shop.vadj.com[/url] where no iframes exist, it still runs slow as peepee. i believe they have transfered to a backup serevr to do maintenace to the main server. everything on the vadj.com side of things, loads rather nicely. my reason for the iframes, other than the "main," is so my client can easily edit his files, such as, his daily news, charts, hot picks, and featured sections. it would be rather difficult and confusing for my client to edit all of these if they were in scrolling divs. this way, all he has to edit is plain text on a plain html document. as for tables four deep, almost any site you see, especially, forums are four or more tables deep. in my experience, i haven't noticed it to hinder any loading time, though i could be wrong. [url=http://www.panamacityunderground.com]http://www.panamacityunderground.com[/url] (a forum i did) now back to my problem that's driving me up the wall!! :) ok... say "HERE" is a link ("HERE" is a link that would be in an email news letter). i want that link to load my index page in a new window, but instead of loading my default iframe page ("home.html"). i want it to load a product page, such as, " [url=http://shop.vadj.com/merchant.ihtml?step=4&pid=16116&id=432]http://shop.vadj.com/merchant.ihtml?step=4&pid=16116&id=432[/url] ". get what i'm saying? say you're in your email, and i sent you a link. you click on, [url=http://www.vadj.com]http://www.vadj.com[/url] ... my index page loads, and my default iframe page (home.html) loads in the "main" iframe. what i want to happen when clicking on that link, [url=http://www.vadj.com]http://www.vadj.com[/url] ...is for my index page to load, but instead of my default iframe page (home.html) to load, i awnt a product page to load in my iframe. now, i'm not sure how to link it... i was thinking it'd be something like this: " [url=http://www.vadj.com/index.html?src=http://shop.vadj.com/merchant.ihtml?step=4&pid=16116&id=432]http://www.vadj.com/index.html?src=http://shop.vadj.com/merchant.ihtml?step=4&pid=16116&id=432[/url] " and have it targeted to "main" (the name of my iframe. however, that doesn't work, because i'm on here asking about it. :) so is, ?src="page" in the right direction....or am i way off base????? thanks again... chris
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