Exploring the Frame File

In the previous example, ODS was used to generate a table of contents to organize the results. To set up this output, three files were created. The first file was the body file, which contained the actual results. The second file was the contents file. This contains the procedure names and links to each procedure's output. The HTML code for this file is shown in Figure 3.8. This code has been greatly simplified. The actual file contains several complex scripts that enable you to expand or collapse the table of contents items in the browser. Nevertheless, the important part of the code is shown here.

This file is composed of a series of titles: "The MEANS Procedure," "The PRINT Procedure," etc. Each title is followed ...

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