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Posted by Adrienne Boswell on 03/21/06 00:49
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed Neredbojias
<invalid@neredbojias.com> writing in
news:MPG.1e88b1b1af545bf0989835@news.isp.com:
>> On a technicality... Using frames, and other means, I can instruct
>> your browser to load someone else's page into a section of one of my
>> pages. My site however, has not displayed any information from the
>> third party's site. Your browser, providing it can and does follow
>> frameset instructions, did the retrieving and displaying. I only
>> provided a link to the third party's page and instructions on where to
>> display the content.
>
Yes, and if the address in the URL bar is http://www.example.com but the
content is from http://www.microsoft.com and there is nothing stating that
it _is_ http://www.microsoft.com, then I could be accused of trying to pass
Micorsoft's content as my own.
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Adrienne Boswell
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