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Posted by Ed Mullen on 12/03/06 16:17
Andy Dingley wrote:
> natashab wrote:
>> Thank You Andy for you appear to be the only one that wishe to put seem
>> polite critism my way and how to set me on the right path.
>
> You're welcome. I hate to see bad coding techniques being taught, and
> I _really_ hate to see newcomers being taught them, as if it's the best
> that it gets.
>
> As I said, good HTML isn't just better, it's also far easier --
> particularly if you're taught the right way from scratch.
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>
>>> You should stop hosting with this sort of cheapskate operation - it's a
>>> bad idea for many reasons.
>> now could you please explain why it is a bad ide?
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> Mainly because it's cheapskate. And wide experience of cheapskate
> hosting suggests that if they're bad for one aspect like this, they'll
> also be bad for other aspects that you really care about, like service,
> reliability, or not wanting to relinquish a domain name that you've
> registered and paid for.
>
> Technically, framed hosting has some bad effects on search engines
> (search the group archives) but it's the commercial aspect that mainly
> makes me worried.
>
Not to mention that it prevents users from easily bookmarking individual
pages on a site, as is the case with the OP's.
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