How to bring Login.jsp under a html frame ?

hi all.
I have customized the Login.jsp and actually have lot of static content to be displayed in our proposed entry page.
I decided to use Html frames - something like the one below.
When i point on the frame to the Login.jsp ( i referred it as 'amserver/UI/Login') --> it loads all frames then redirects the page to the /amserevr/UI/Login -> the Login.jsp now occupies the entire screen and i c none of the html frames..
any idea how to bring in the portal Login.jsp under a html frame ?
Thanks
Vee
<html>
<frameset noresize="noresize" frameborder=0 rows="25%,70%,5%">
<frame frameborder=0 noresize="noresize" src="/amserver/UI/Login" name="banner_frame" scrolling=no>
<frameset frameborder=0 noresize="noresize" cols="30%,70%">
<frame frameborder=0 src="./images/menus.gif" name="menu_frame" scrolling=no>
<frame frameborder=0 src="./images/content.gif" name="content_frame" scrolling=no>
</frameset>
<frame frameborder=0 src="./images/copyright.gif" name="copyright" scrolling=no>
</frameset>
</html>

is it possible to write jsp code or javascript code inside this Login.jsp ?
I got a bunch of content - menu driven to displayed additional to the identity server login module.
veera

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