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5767: [MUD-Dev] Re: Off topic! But please help
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From: "John Bertoglio" <alexb@internetcds.com>
Newsgroups: nu.kanga.list.mud-dev
Date: Sat, 13 Jun 1998 22:08:10 -0700
Organization: Kanga.Nu
From: Jon A. Lambert <jlsysinc@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Thursday, June 11, 1998 5:34 PM
>>On 10 Jun 98, John Bertoglio wrote:
<Cut my stuff>
Finally, you guys start taking about stuff I *really* understand.
>I'm curious about your and others' opinions about web page navigation
>and framing others sites. Regarding the links on my site, I've
>endeavored to disable the frames when going to most web pages. But I
>have kept the navigation framing intact when linking to an FTP site
>and when refering to a single HTML document on another site.
>Is this a reasonable compromise?
Yes. If your goal is to allow users to hit a bunch of FTP sites and return
to your site, this is a very effective method. We use frames extensivly and
always use a target="_top" on outlinks to avoid this problem.
>I was also wondering about the
>reference to it being specifically prohibited by some sites. Do you
>mean the ISP hosting the site or the "linked" site?
This behavior is typical of content providers like weather sites, ESPN,
etc. While I assume it has never been tested legally, many providers do not
allow you to display their content in a frame set such that it looks like
their content is _your_ content. Our newspaper clients have tended to do
this and have gotten emails demanding the link be changed.
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