On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 9:29 AM, Tom Chiverton wrote:
> On Tuesday 17 Jun 2008, Mike Little wrote:
>> the client has shown me the layout he wishes to use and it is very frame
>> orientated eg. click an item in the main frame and it updates a running
>> total in the bottom frame.
>
> You don't need FRAME for this, unless you have to deal with clients who have
> no JavaScript support.

Yuppers, that's pretty much the only reason a like them now.  Well,
and browsers seem to know what to do with them these days...  see how
far we've come!  :-)

Looks like iframes are still in HTML5... I'd thought they'd keep 'em,
with all that's going on with 'em, AJAX wise.

Sadly, iframes don't work the way framesets do in <noscript> tags.

Oh well.  You can really only push that dual-purpose type deal so far
anyways.  Might as well use a code generator and just bust out various
versions of the site...

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