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Advanced Member Texas, USA Joined: Dec 8, 2003 Post Count: 3021 Status: Offline |
This web site Audi Club uses frames - and if I check the source code, I see that the main page is at www.audi-club-kreis-bergstrasse.de/Seiten/Start.html - but when I enter that in my address bar, I end up on the whole-frame page, not the bottom section only - it's that way all over that site - clicking on the top buttons, moves you forward, but reading the code at each station and entering the content page name, always produces a whole frame screen. Where is the code with the page detail????? Never seen anything like that before - and since I wrote a critique on that website at (in German)here with links which worked properly when I wrote it, and now they don't - I'm puzzled. What is this???? ---------------------------------------- ... |
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Advanced Member Texas, USA Joined: Dec 8, 2003 Post Count: 3021 Status: Offline |
I solved my mistery - checked the page with Opera, which lets me read the code of the main contend pages, and there I see: < SCRIPT language="JavaScript"> <!-- if(top.frames.length <2) top.location.href="http://www.audi-club-kreis-bergstrasse.de"; //--> </script> Don't speak much JavaScript, but it looks like this forces the main frame to load. ---------------------------------------- ... |
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Advanced Member USA Joined: Nov 27, 2003 Post Count: 6285 Status: Offline |
Bingo - it is a frame buster so to speak. It is one way to keep others from loading the site in their frames or most handly, it ensures that the web page is loaded into the frame when a search engine sends someone to the non framed page where they may not have access to the nav bar etc., this will send them back to the beginning to they enter the frame. Man frames are a pain. |
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