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Re: frame busting page
From: Barbara Nesbitt (Barbara.Nesbitt@MediSpecialty.com)
Thu, 3 Aug 2000 21:23:59 -0500
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well you know you are over my head but I Do Believe you. What do we do now? If we don't use frames then they Leave the site?After looking at the gibberish on the email from the Netherlands I would say it's a "Dutch Treat"
-- Barbara A. Nesbitt Executive Editor, MediSpecialty.com http://www.obgyn.net http://www.otohns.net 9101 Burnett Rd. Suite 201 Austin, Texas USA 78758-5260 Email: Barbara.Nesbitt@MediSpecialty.com Tel: 512-835-1111 ext 223 Fax (512) 835-6112-----Original Message----- From: techtalk@obgyn.net [mailto:techtalk@obgyn.net]On Behalf Of Bruce Speyer Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 9:30 PM To: Multiple recipients of list TECHTALK Subject: frame busting page
FYI,
Just coincidence but we hit the topic of frame busting pages today in a meeting and sure enough I clicked on a link in the OTOHNS calendar tonight (which is a frame) and the page had the frame busting code in it. Leave it to the clever Dutch to do this! Worse, that code makes it virtually impossible to go back to the previous page with the frame. I tried the same OTOHNS calendar from outside of a frame and there is no problem clicking to this page or going back.
Yet another good reason to avoid frames - this is getting pretty common.
Bruce
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