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Posted by jmev7 on 03/20/06 02:13
All good advice, thanks. I was primarily interested in taking advantage of a
built in feature of a content management system. I guess I should ask that
company as well.
Thanks.
"Barbara de Zoete" <trashbin@pretletters.net> wrote in message
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> 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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