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On 16/01/2012 19:02, Ms. Nancy Wichmann wrote:
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<div><span>I have been asked to look at converting a site that
currently uses Frames. At the moment I am just in a pre-RFP
phase but wanted to start an investigatory site build and
don't have cPanel or FTP access. When clicking on "View page
source" all I get is the frame HTML and not the real page
HTML. Does anyone know how penetrate the frame?<br>
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<div><font color="#ff007f" face="bookman old style, new york,
times, serif" size="4"><i><strong>Nancy</strong></i></font></div>
<div><font face="arial, helvetica, sans-serif">Injustice
anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L.
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When you right click on the sub-page you should be able to select
View Frame Source or similar. Some browsers create a sub menu for
the frame. You can then select the View Source there.<br>
You can also save the page. The different sub-pages are normally
also saved.<br>
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It's been ages since I used frames. I don't even know a site that
still uses it so I can test this.<br>
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Bert<br>
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