Re: framesets, redirects, and URL address
From: David Shorthouse (davidshorthouse_at_shawyourclothes.ca)
Date: 01/31/05
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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 16:36:14 -0700
> That's one of the problems with using frames, and why most developers stay
> away from them. Google for Frames Are Evil.
True, but I make use of www.dyndns.org because I haven't got a static IP on
which I am hosting my site. DynDNS has an option to mask an URL by using
framesets and, should I ever get my own Domain, it would be a snap just to
change the daughter address. In the meantime, I'm just wondering if it is
possible to do what I am asking. I do have an include file on my pages that
pop a visitor back into the frame should they ever visit the daughter pages
after having done a Google search, so that aspect of things is (relatively)
taken care of.
Dave
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