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Can anyone with more JavaScript knowledge than me spot my problem with this page:
http://www.thelondonhouse.co.uk/houseage/ageform.htm
Just hit the Begin button.
This bit of the code comes straight from the Javascript Application Cookbook from O'Reilly.
Very many thanks.
www.thelondonhouse.co.uk
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Can anyone with more JavaScript knowledge than me spot my problem with this page:
http://www.thelondonhouse.co.uk/houseage/ageform.htm
Just hit the Begin button.
This bit of the code comes straight from the Javascript Application Cookbook from O'Reilly.
Very many thanks.
www.thelondonhouse.co.uk
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Interesting. It seems that when you use the 'location.replace' method, Opera replaces the entire window, not just the location. So the 'qFrame' variable no longer points to the window object currently inhabiting the lower frame. (In fact it doesn't point to anything at all since the original window object has been destroyed.)
You can fix the problem by removing the aFrame and qFrame variables, and replacing them directly with 'parent.frames[1]' and 'parent.frames[2]' respectively wherever they are used, or by writing to 'location' directly rather than using replace().
I've reported this one to Opera Software.
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