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Posted by Safalra on 11/11/05 20:49
On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 18:23:51 GMT, Amos E Wolfe wrote:
> " Ni©" <nick@home.be> wrote in message
> news:4374d3de$0$10954$ba620e4c@news.skynet.be...
>> I would like to provide a link to a certain page that is part of a website
>> with frames
>> Linking to the page itself gives me only that particulair page without the
>> frames. If I link to the frameset I get the startpage but not the one I
>> would like to show.
>> Is there a way to achieve this and how?
>
> [snip]
> Load the frameset page (with the start page) and "view source". Save the
> source as a new .html file.
>
> Change the frame source for the "start page" to the page you want to link
> to, and upload the new frameset page to your site. Link to your "new"
> frameset rather than the frameset at the other site.
The one problem with this is that it then appears that the pages are hosted
on his website. Even if he's doing it in good faith, many companies will
not take kindly to being 'framed' in this way, and you know what lawyers
are like.
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Safalra (Stephen Morley)
http://www.safalra.com/hypertext/
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