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Subject: RE: [uk-netmarketing] RE: The Rules
From: Dan Winchester
Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 16:43:16 -0000

I'd be interested to see an example of 'good use' of frames.

The Internet is an open network of resources, each with its own unique
address.

Framed content is not uniquely addressable (within its frameset), and hence
'breaks' the Internet.

This is why framed content can't be:

* spidered
* emailed
* linked to
* referenced
* logged

... in a straightforward/meaningful way.

Where none of this is necessary, frames may offer some advantage.

Cheers
Dan
Freelancers.net





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