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Thus my desire to do it using css JavaScript. I got it working thanks to another forum member here, and it was indistinguishable from a real frame.
Google says no... unable to quote reason, but goes to inferring with how the adds display.
Seems silly, but of course I must abide. So, I either use frames that delivers an identical visual result, but baldy affects my conversions and rankings, and the advertiser is worse off having their adds shown on poorly target pages.. or.... I place the CONTENT in a div of fixed/max height and make it scroll beside the adsense block, rather than keep the adsense block fixed position.
This, is apparently OK with Google, as I am not affecting the adsense, I am affecting the content.
Seems silly to me. Pedantic enforcement of a rule for reasons other than it was designed.