Thanks for that clarification Scott.
Jan
Scott Glasgow wrote:
Iframes are supported by IE, as well as Opera and Netscape. In fact, I personally prefer using them to using original-style framesets, as you don't run into the "no Back button" issue and some other peculiarities of framesets. Also, the src attribute of an iframe can reference any valid HTML page; there is no restriction with respect to structure (head tag included), and that page may have its own linked CSS, scripts, etc. Basically, you gain all the benefits of frames without using a frameset and getting the concommitant drawbacks. For less demanding applications, scrollable divs may be more appropriate. YMMV... :-)
Cheers, Scott
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