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Subject: OAS and Netscape
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I have a HTML page that defines three vertical frames.  Frame 1 is
defined as 120 pixels, frame 2 is relative and frame 3 is 1 pixel.
When I call this page via 0AS 4.0, everything is fine with IE4/5 but
with Netscape 4.6 only the first frame is loaded.  For some reasons,
Netscape treat the second frame as a dowloadable page and a message
pops up asking if you want to save it to disk. If I called the framset
page direct (ie not via OAS) it works fine in IE and Netscape.  Anyone
has any ideas why?

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