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Guest -> conecting to another web page and displying it in my frame (4/10/2001 20:45:00)

My web site connects to a number of external web sites. When i call one of these sites and display it in my frames page how do i fix it so that there is a margin between my left navigation bar and the actual area where the page is displayed????




rdspollin -> RE: conecting to another web page and displying it in my frame (4/10/2001 20:20:00)

this is all about how to make them seamless but change the code and you can make a border or a bit of spacing for your frames:

http://htmlgoodies.earthweb.com/tutors/seamless_frames.html





Guest -> RE: conecting to another web page and displying it in my frame (4/10/2001 20:45:00)

But, if it an external web site...i have no control over their code?




Gil -> RE: conecting to another web page and displying it in my frame (4/10/2001 20:55:00)

I assume you have the other site owners permission to link in a frame?

From a leading legal site:
Framing
Framing may trigger a dispute under copyright and trademark law theories because a framed site arguably alters the appearance of the content and creates the impression that its owner endorses or voluntarily chooses to associate with the framer. In a 1997 lawsuit, TotalNEWS framed news content from media outlets such as CNN, USA Today and Time. For example, the content of a CNN Web page appeared within a frame packed with advertising and information about TotalNEWS. The lawsuit settled and TotalNEWS agreed to stop framing and to only use text-only links.
A subsequent court fight involving two dental websites also failed to fully resolve the issue. Applied Anagramic, Inc., a dentaI services website, framed the content of a competing site. The frames included information about Applied Anagramic as well as its trademark and links to all of its Web pages. A district court ruled that a website containing a link that reproduced Web pages within a "frame" may constitute an infringing derivative work. The court reasoned that the addition of the frame modified the appearance of the linked site and such modifications could, without authorization, amount to infringement. Futuredontics Inc. v. Applied Anagramic Inc., 1997 46 USPQ 2d 2005 (C.D. Calif. 1997)

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[This message has been edited by Gil (edited 04-10-2001).]





Guest -> RE: conecting to another web page and displying it in my frame (4/10/2001 20:11:00)

its an internal web site and i am linking to other internal web site, which is allowed within our compnay




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