> From: zippy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> When doing a Google search, one of the sites that came up had the 
> message:
> "Your system doesn't handle frames, and cannot access our website."
>
That just means that the Google spiderbot didn't activate the frames 
when it was indexing the page, it has nothing to do with your computer 
at all.

> Checking computer terminology, it indicates that a "frame" is a 
> separate
> window shown within a window or screen.  Isn't that the same as the 
> Tile
> feature we have on Mac's?
>
No.

> If not, is that statement correct - mac computers don't handle frames? 
> If
> so, where can I get that feature .  Thanks,  Zippy
>
All popular Mac browsers handle frames and have done for a decade or so 
now. Ignore such warnings in google search pages.

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