In the Launch Web Page action, you are required to add a Destination Frame for the web page you want to launch:
The drop down list contains the standard frameset options. These are:
_blank – this will open the web page in a new browser window.
_parent – this will open the page in the parent of the frame.
_self – this will open the web page in the same frame as this Launch action was called.
_top – this will open the web page in the main window – for example, if you had created a frameset within a frameset this would open it in the outer frameset window.
Note:
Some of these options are restricted by security settings in Internet Explorer and other browsers so we recommend you test fully.
1. The Destination Frame panel only contains the standard frameset options. However, if you have created your own frameset, you will have named the frames by different names, such as: _banner, _contentList, _main. To identify your frame in the Destination Frame panel, simply type the name of the frame in the box.
2. The Destination Frame panel will also accept an Creator variable as a valid entry. Simply type the name of the variable surrounded by chevrons into the box. For example, if your variable is named frameName, you must type this in the Destination Frame box as <frameName>.
Note:
The contents of the variable must be a valid frame name that you have given to one of your frames in the frameset.