Posted by David Segall on 03/12/06 13:45
Toby Inkster <usenet200603@tobyinkster.co.uk> wrote:
>David Segall wrote:
>
>> I suppose any use of frames makes it difficult to define the "real"
>> address of an entire web page.
>
>The "real" address is that of the frameset, which is displayed by the
>address bar with utmost reliability.
That is true by definition. However, cloaking is designed to provide
one address for the address bar while ensuring that the viewer sees
only the content from another address. If the OP was interested in the
source of the content rather than the source of the frameset the
address bar is not the place to look.
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