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From:Neil Bothwick
Date:16 Mar 2001 at 18:30:18
Subject:Re: <FRAMESET>s again

Don Cox said,

> On 15-Mar-01, Neil Bothwick wrote:

>> HTML is usually used on the web, where frames can be a pain. So saying
>> you can usually do without them seems fair to me.

> However, Matt does have a point: if you are using HTML for program
> manuals, or as a substitute for Scala, frames could be useful.

I know, the AACDs use frames :)

> The Scala-substitute would need a special browser that filled the
> display with the page, with no strip of Back/Home/Refresh etc at the
> top. That would make a useful Amiga product, if there were BoXeRs or
> similar to run it on.

Have you used an AACD? :)

Neil



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