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Posted by Barbara de Zoete on 03/19/06 16:44
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 15:11:46 +0100, jmev7 <jmev7@nospam.com> wrote:
> I've been wondering how sites are able to contain other sites within
> them,
> linking them as if they were their own. I can't think of any at this
> time,
> but some appear to link to other sites, but when you click the links, the
> first site maintains their header in the target page. Can someone tell me
> how this is done,
Using iframes or normal frames.
> and is it legal?
Good question. The answer depends on whether the author owner of the
framed page knows about it and agreed with it I suppose, especially when
the page is presented to be part of the site of someone else. There must
be a thin red line one shouldn't cross somewhere, but I imagine it varies
with circumstances.
So if you are author/owner of the site you would like to inlcude in a page
of another site or yours, no problem. If you would like to include someone
elses site, just explain them what you're trying to do and ask them how
they would feel about it.
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