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Frameset - Definition

On a web page, framing means that the browser window is divided into frames, and that the HTML code for one frame contains a link to a web page on another website such that these external contents are automatically displayed within the frame (transclusion). This may be confusing and inconvenient to the user: he or she can get the impression that the information belongs to the same website; also, less than the full browser window is available and the address bar is less informative. Some websites request not to be used in this way on other websites; some discourage it by including a framekiller script in its pages. The framing website runs a risk of being blamed for external content that e.g. is or becomes inaccurate or objectionable. [1] (http://www.aardvark.co.nz/linking.htm)

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External links

  • Links & Law (http://www.linksandlaw.com) - case law summary, links to relevant court rulings worldwide and to relevant articles about framing
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