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Re: iFrame ettiquette

Posted by mbstevens on 09/18/05 18:35

Wings wrote:
> I put a state highway conditions page into my page on hiking, via an iframe,
> as highway conditions were important to our groups bi-weekly hiking trips.
> However, I've been somewhat uncomfortable over this. Just what are the
> ettiquette rules for grabbing someone else's page to enhance your own? One
> part of me says they should be happy for the exposure, but I realize that I
> am using them for my own purposes. Yes, I could link to them. but their page
> works so well with mine. Any comments in this regard? Is there a site
> dedicated to questions like this?

I think you should at least ask their permission before framing
it. An iframe gives the impression that the content is yours.
Many people even insert JS code into their pages just to keep
people from framing their content. I've been known to do it.

And then there's the other issue -- for internet use frames are
just no good.
--
mbstevens
http://www.mbstevens.com/preprocessor

 

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