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StoutFiles - 5:27 am on Aug 30, 2009 (gmt 0)


I will host a example of the <iframe> page in a directory with no links going to it and send the link in an email to the companies who own that information requesting a solid answer on if they would tolerate it. To me I don't see it as a horrible thing as it is a link merely for educational use for people that are trying to heal ailments, however judging from the way you guys have reacted it seems my pov is a little off key.

Normally when people iframe, it's because they want to use someone else's material on their own site. Just because your framing their site doesn't mean it's not stealing, because it is. I've been just as upset as you are because I would have LOVED to frame certain pages but without their permission it's just theft.

That said, anyone who doesn't want to be framed can put a simple javaascript function on their pages to break out of frames.


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