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Old June 18th, 2003, 08:13 PM
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About ltw_calendar

I got a prob with the code of your calendar:

I'm usuing frames on my page, but after opening a popup from your calendar, the mainframe's nam has been changed (by your calendar)
I cannot find the correct position inside the code. I wonder if you can help me.

Thx for this grat support anyway.

Ps: can you mail me the answer?
bmhm(at)gmx.de
Thanks a lot indeed!

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do a search through the file for the name that the calendar is changing it to. then replace those that you find with what you want...

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Name o/t frame

How do I know the name I am looking for? Is there a browser showing the names of the frames? I don't know it by now...

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do a search through the file for the name that the calendar is changing it to. then replace those that you find with what you want...

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Old May 19th, 2006, 03:51 AM
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do a search through the file for the name that the calendar is changing it to. then replace those that you find with what you want...

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Smile That's the solution

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How do I know the name I am looking for? Is there a browser showing the names of the frames? I don't know it by now...


I post this reply only if somebody has the same problem, i notice the date of the Question, one year and a half later but...

Find the lines window.name='opener' and replace the word 'opener' with the name of your frame in ltw_header.php

I guess this could be a parameter in the configuration file.. is just a suggestion..

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