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"Michael D. Hensley" <[log in to unmask]>
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to [log in to unmask] Is there a way to do this
without
doing an individual copy/rename?

TIA,

Anthony45_7Jan199816:50:[log in to unmask]
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> Has anyone come across a way to show the URL of pages &
> documents  within frames.  The URL of the initial document is the only
> thing displays, if you link to other pages while still staying in that frame
> the URL doesn't change, which makes it hard to see where you are.
>
> One interesting thing I find is that you can bookmark that page, but when
> you select if from the bookmark menu it takes you to that page without
> frames.

Frames are evil.

In Netscape, I click on the box where you enter the URL, then park the cursor
over the link (but DON'T click).  Netscape shows the URL in the status box at
the bottom of the window.  I can then type the URL, thus breaking free of the
frame and enabling me to add the bookmark to the 600+ I already have.

In MSIE, I think you have to disable the so-called "friendly URL" option so
that it will display the actual URL instead of the page title in the status
box (but I'm not sure).
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