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Posted by rf on 11/18/27 11:29
Alan J. Flavell wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Oct 2005, rf wrote:
>
>> Luigi Donatello Asero wrote:
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>>> But you cannot bookmark a page using frames, can you?
>>
>> Yep.
>
> Care to send us one? Hint: it'll only be useful if it works on the
> respective web browser that each of us is using.
>> Even IE remembers the URL of each frame as well as that of the frameset.
>
> "Even"?
Yeah, OK guys, my bad. Thanks for pointing this out to us :-)
I only[sic] recall once ever bookmarking a framed site and it did work,
this was IIRC pre mozilla/firefox/opera. I naturally thought that modern
browsers would have followed suit on this and thus posted without proper
research.
However, I suspect my statement *is* true, to a certain extent. One
deformed browser *will* take you back to the place where the bookmark was
set so yes, under certain circumstances, one may bookmark a framed site,
although "add to favourites" is probably a better term. Obviously, though,
don't use it in the wild.
In retrospect, it's probably a good thing modern browsers don't bookmark
framed sites as IE does, helps to stop the use of frames.
> Did we mention that IE disqualifies itself as a www-compatible browser
> by violating some of the mandatory interworking requirements?
I knew that. I've seen you mention it several times :-)
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Cheers
Richard.
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