HTML is not a regular language, so you should not use regular expressions to parse it.  Use a DOM parser like DOMDocument instead.  However, for the sake of learning, I will show what was wrong with your expression.
However, your problem is that ? is a reserved character meaning "optional" and . is a reserved character meaning any character.  Escape them using \:
<a target="frameleft" href="Home\.aspx\?t=\d+">(.*?)<\/a>
Also, the s modifier means dot-matches-newline.  So, unless you expect the links to have line breaks in them, it is unnecessary.
I also just noticed that you wanted the "t" value.  Currently you are using a capture group on the contents of the link ((.*?)), instead you want to capture the value of t (\d+).  You'll want to modify this to:
<a target="frameleft" href="Home\.aspx\?t=(\d+)">.*?<\/a>