Posted by Harlan Messinger on 10/09/06 04:56
Nospam wrote:
> "Harlan Messinger" <hmessinger.removethis@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:4oq5emFfc86tU2@individual.net...
>> Nospam wrote:
>>> I have a completely different html site
>>> (http://www.example.com/example2.html) I want to link to from another
> html
>>> page, what would be placed within the iframe tags:
>>>
>>> <iframe>
>>> ... </iframe> to accomplish this?
>> http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/present/frames.html#h-16.5
>
> If i needed a particular referrer to get to foo.html
> How would I amend the below code?
>
> <IFRAME src="foo.html" width="400" height="500"
> scrolling="auto" frameborder="1">
> [Your user agent does not support frames or is currently configured
> not to display frames. However, you may visit
> <A href="foo.html">the related document.</A>]
> </IFRAME>
The only way you can have the page change the referrer is to write code
that sends a request to the server *instead of* letting the browser send
the request. You'd have to use some kind of client-side programming that
lets you set the headers for an HTTP request.
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