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"Bram Lambrecht" <bram@cwru.edu> writes:
> Paul Hartzog writes:
> > Et In Arcadia Lego ( http://63.230.24.25/lego )
> >
> > has been completely rebuilt for your
> > viewing pleasure...
>
> Is it really necessary to use inline frames? Without them, the page would
> be viewable in Netscape 4 as well. It also helps if you use GET for your
> forms so that people can easily link to specific models on your page.
> Just my .02,
By using server-side includes, you can achieve the same design while
still retaining compatibility with other browsers. Look at my web
site (URL below in signature) for an example; the design is
structurally much the same, but since I use SHTML it does all the
processing on the server end.
Also, Paul, *please* register a domain name!
--Bill.
FUT: lugnet.publish.html
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William R Ward bill@wards.net http://www.wards.net/~bill/
(formerly known as hermit@bayview.com)
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