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Subject: Web pages
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: rc2000-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 31 Jul 2002 18:10 PDT
Expires: 30 Aug 2002 18:10 PDT
Question ID: 47782
how do you keep an url contained within your web page

Request for Question Clarification by secret901-ga on 31 Jul 2002 18:23 PDT
Do you mean framing the web page?
Please be more specific.

Request for Question Clarification by maniac-ga on 31 Jul 2002 19:46 PDT
I can think of several ways to answer the question, but I can't be
sure which answer to provide. Do you want to
 - refer to a point within the current web page (a cross reference)?
 - refer to another page in the same location as the current web page?
 - build a frame with more than one page (say, an index & contents)?
 - have a phrase refer to another page?
Please explain a little more fully and we should be able to help you.
Thanks.
 --Maniac

Request for Question Clarification by secret901-ga on 31 Jul 2002 22:52 PDT
If your question is what googlebrain indicated, then you need to
configure your server to not send images if the referrer is not inside
your site.

Clarification of Question by rc2000-ga on 05 Aug 2002 11:25 PDT
For Example I have designed a tabfolder. it contains

Tabpages such as yahoo,MSN, Excite etc.
Within the tabpage if I click on an item in yahoo shoopping it leaves
the tabfolder completely and displays the yahoo shoopping page . I
would like to contain all activity within thw taBfolder page.

Request for Question Clarification by secret901-ga on 06 Aug 2002 16:20 PDT
Would you provide an example of what you mean? A link?
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Subject: Re: Web pages
From: alienintelligence-ga on 31 Jul 2002 22:36 PDT
 
hi rc2000

Are you talking about keeping, as in
saving a link to a URL? Like favorites
or bookmarks?

-AI
Subject: Re: Web pages
From: googlebrain-ga on 31 Jul 2002 22:50 PDT
 
I believe what the questioner wants is a way to only allow certain
URL's to be accessed from pages he creates/allows. For example, an
image that only loads in conjunction with a certain page, so that if
someone wanted to link to the image, they would be forced to link the
entire page, else the image would not show. Is this correct?

googlebrain-ga
Subject: Re: Web pages
From: dexterpexter-ga on 31 Jul 2002 23:12 PDT
 
I would love some clarification on the question, but I will take a
stab at what I think you mean.
Do you mean that instead of 
www.ee.utulsa.edu/~tellis/index.html
www.ee.utulsa.edu/~tellis/2.html
you want all clicked links on your page to point to:
www.ee.utulsa.edu/~tellis
and not change, no matter what is clicked
You can check out this URL: http://clix.to/Robotics  
I did it there, and would be happy to explain how I did it, if you so
need.
Or, if you mean that say, your address was www.clix.to/Robotics/ and
you had a link to www.answers.google.com on there, and you wanted it
so that when they click that link they actually stay on your page, in
a Frame, with your side bar still present, as well as your address,
then this is called framing and I would be delighted to explain this
too.

Waiting for clarification,
dexterpexter
Subject: Re: Web pages
From: dexterpexter-ga on 12 Aug 2002 10:54 PDT
 
I think that I know what you mean...but, before I answer, is this
kinda what you are talking about?:

http://www.engineering.com/engineering.htm?vert=e

with the tabs contained within the page?  When I click on one, the
contents change, but I remain within the page.  If this is what you
mean, then I can get you an answer.

dexterpexter

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