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Posted by G on 11/11/71 11:20
Michael Winter wrote:
> On 02/07/2005 04:29, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
>> To remove the frames, delete the default page on server for
>> 'www.breezeinn.ca' [...]
>
> Though I agree that frames should generally be avoided, and there are
> certainly no structural or organisational necessities that mean these
> frames should be kept, I do believe you're overlooking one rather
> vital point.
>
> The frames at <URL:http://www.breezeinn.ca/> are part of those awful
> redirection/URL masking schemes whereby a server generates a frameset
> for one domain, but inserts the contents of another into the resulting
> frames. As browsers only shown the URL for the frameset itself, it
> looks as though you are always browsing within the initial domain.
>
> [snip]
>
> So,
>
>> then move other documents, About.html, Spinnaker%20Suite.html, and
>> other to www.breezeinn.ca and you done the first step...
>
> ...that won't be possible without a proper hosting solution.
>
> Mike
Well guys, one or both of you are right. There is no file I can find on the
server that contains this 'frameset' page. The webpage is stored in a folder
called public_html on the the web server. When I try to move it outside of
this folder, all I get is an ftp page in my browser when I try to navigate
to www.breezeinn.ca . Like, Index.html is not where it's supposed to be
anymore or something.
There is a URL forwarding service applied to this domain that points
www.breezeinn.ca to a free webspace account through an ISP. Does this mean
that there is no way for me to get my page out of this silly frameset shell,
so I won't have refresh issues? If so, why is that exactly?
As far as I know - it isn't necessary to use a frame to allow the look of
always browsing within that initial domain. In fact - when I was designing
this site, I was told by the Domain Registrar that if I used frames - their
URL forwarding service would not work with my site. As in, they would not be
able to make it look as though I was staying within the initial breezeinn.ca
domain when navigating through the site. And then I find that someone is
putting it inside a frame anyway? Puzzling.
G.
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