This is an HTML/DHTML question, really. First, there's no way to push a refresh at someone. What you want to do, ultimately, is set up the client to request new pages in response to some trigger. One approach is to figure out the Javascript code that would do that for your particular frame layout, figure out what event should trigger the refresh and provide the relevant code at your user. Any such refresh is going to happen client-side as a result of a client-side event and will be subject to client support. A slightly more involved (but more predictable) approach is you can structure you frameset document to provide different pages based on a passed querystring. Target all links to this frameset document and thus any click could create a change in what's displayed in an arbitrary number of frames. By itself, this won't assure a *refresh* of the frame content, but a deft application of HTTP headers, javascript, or url munging should pretty much do the trick. HTH, Dylan At 11:15 AM 2/19/2003, F. Troester wrote:
Hello,
how can I refresh the whole browser window (with different frames) within a DTML method, or a Python script?
Thank you Fritz Troester
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