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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T22:30:13+00:00 2026-05-10T22:30:13+00:00

This has got to be something simple: I set up a frames page with

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This has got to be something simple: I set up a frames page with two possible sources for the target frame based on a form with two options. I used the OnClick event to trap the user’s click to show the appropriate page. It works fine in Internet Explorer 7, swapping the two source pages. FireFox 3 and Chrome show only the default source.

HEAD Script section:

function SwapInlineFrameSource()  { var rsRadio, rsiFrame;  rsRadio=document.getElementById('County');  rsiFrame=document.getElementById('RatesFrame')  if (rsRadio.checked===true) {      rsiFrame.src='SantaCruzRates.htm';      }  else {      rsiFrame.src='DelNorteRates.htm';      }  } 

BODY Form section (commented to show up here):

<input type='radio' value='SC' checked name='County'   onclick='SwapInlineFrameSource()'>      Santa Cruz <input type='radio' value='DN' name='County' onclick='SwapInlineFrameSource()' >      Del Norte 

What am I missing? (Live example: http://www.raintrees.com/rates.html)

Thanks!

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  1. 2026-05-10T22:30:14+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 10:30 pm

    You are using getElementByID, but you aren’t specifying IDs for your inputs. Perhaps consider this instead:

    function SwapInlineFrameSource(rdoButton) {   rsiFrame = document.getElementById('RatesFrame');   rsiFrame.src = rdoButton.value; }  <input type='radio' value='SantaCruzRates.htm' checked='checked' name='County' onClick='SwapInlineFrameSource(this);'>Santa Cruz</input> <input type='radio' value='DelNorteRates.htm' name='County' onClick='SwapInlineFrameSource(this);'>Del Norte</input> 
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