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 Posted by Arne on 09/04/06 08:35 
Once upon a time *Adrienne Boswell* wrote: 
> Gazing into my crystal ball I observed Max@Volume.com writing in  
> news:3l6nf21g3kq17a8cvdsaigq7pjugh7ft8u@4ax.com: 
>  
>> what is the difference between HTML 4.01 Transitional versus Frameset? 
>> Am I right to think that Frameset is a superset of Transitional, or 
>> are there differences? If a document does not contain frames, is there 
>> any difference between Transitional and Frameset? 
>>  
>> Yes, I am looking at this from the point of view of validation, 
>> specifically   http://validator.w3.org/ 
>>  
>  
> Frameset is for frame documents only, where framedoc.html looks like: 
> <frameset ...> 
> <frame src="page.html"> 
> <frame src="other.html"> 
> </frameset> 
>  
> Framedoc.html would use the Frameset DTD, page.html and other.html should  
> use Strict.  New documents should use a Strict DTD.   
>  
 
I belive you are wrong. To avoid a link in a framed page to a extern 
site loaded within your frames, you must use the target attribute and 
that's not valid i Strict. So framed pages should be Transitional. 
 
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/Arne 
 
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