Re: Frames in Web Design



On Aug 26, 9:07 am, Harlan Messinger
<hmessinger.removet...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Many (most based on my personal experience as Siemens, ATT, Verizon,
WorldCom, and a few others) corporate web based applications use
frames or I-frames.
My first clue that this information was, at best, outdated, if not
outright false, was your mention of WorldCom, which has not existed as
such for a couple of years, nor is there a website atwww.worldcom.com.

Many of Worldcom's processes and applications still exist as Verizon.
So you are mistaken.

A look at several pages on the websites of each of the other companies
you mentioned showed no use of a FRAME tag

We are discussing "web applications" not "web sites", so again you
are mistaken.
.



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