ID: Q147335
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Internet Assistant moves the <frameset>...</frameset> element inside the <body>...</body> element.
This is not the way frames work in Netscape 2.0. Frame information must come before the body for it to work at all.
When Internet Assistant exports your document to HTML, it places the <body> tag immediately following the <Head> tag. If Internet Assistant finds an element between the <body> and the <Head>, it moves this element inside the <Body> element. This is by design.
Manually edit your HTML file and remove the <body> and </body> tags.
The <frameset>...</frameset> element is a Netscape 2.0 extension to HTML that may be used in place of the <body>...</body> element. It is used to define the layout of sub-HTML documents, such as frames, that make up the page.
KBCategory: KBusage KBSubcategory: Additional query words: 6.0 7.0 2.0z ntword wordnt winword word95 word7 iaword frame <frameset> frameset extension hypertext markup language body shift move moves shifts moved shifted changed repositioned repositions reposition change changes
Keywords : kbdta kbwdinternet
Version : WINDOWS:2.0z,7.0,7.0a; winnt:6.0
Platform : WINDOWS winnt
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: January 22, 1999