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loner (IS/IT--Management)
9 Jul 03 12:06
I have somewhat a newbie question.  I'm not a web developer, I'm a database administrator.  I'm creating this webpage, and I have links to our other website.  What I want to do is make it so when they click on the link, they don't see that it's coming from a different website, I want to make it appear like it's all within the website.  The reason I don't want to create new pages for the links is because we often update those links in the other website, and it would be tedius to have to update both websites every time.  

I think that I can do this with frames, but I don't want to put frames on the website.  Are there any other ways?  Any help is greatly appreciated.

-Loan
DonQuichote (Programmer)
15 Jul 03 5:06
If you do not want to use frames, then what "effect" are you trying to accomplish? Do you want to hide the "foreign" url in the status bar or in the address bar?

If you want a different page to appear as if it was part of your own page, you would probably have to do it with some server-side scripting or server-side tags.

You might want to try to use the IFRAME tag (client side), but it is only supported by Internet Explorer and is really a sort of alternative to using frames.

Best regards
Rougy (Programmer)
17 Jul 03 18:49
Yeah, look into the iFrame feature.

Surf the web until you find what you're looking for, then take a peek at the source code.

Worked for me.

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