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You could use this:-
Hope this helps.
<HTML> <HEAD><TITLE>My Frame Page</TITLE></HEAD> <frameset rows="100,*" border="1"> <frame src="menu.htm" name="One" scrolling="auto" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" noresize> <frame src="propertylistingpage.asp" name="Two" scrolling="auto" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" noresize> </frameset> <noframes> You need a frames capable browser to view this page. </noframes> </HTML>
Hope this helps.
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