Ross wrote:
> Does anyone still use frames or iframes? Is it a valid development technique?
Depending upon what you are doing with them, an iframe may be the only 
way to achieve a desired effect. Say, you want a webpage with a section 
of the page that tells you in big, blue letters that you have a new 
personal message. Fine, now add the caveat that you want it to display 
when you have a new message without making your end user refresh their 
page. Now you need an iframe with javascript to make it refresh every so 
often so that ITs information will be current but your user can still 
browse at their leisure.

There must be other uses for them, but I've never really run into a 
project that I had to use them.

-- 
Thanks,

Jim

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