[Javascript] disabling <target=_top> in frame pages

Andrew Gibson andyg at ihug.co.nz
Thu May 17 07:46:34 CDT 2001


>>Suggest you do some research on what happened with Microsoft nestling
TicketMaster in their pages.

Ok, Bob, we'll bite....spill the beans, what happened???
  -----Original Message-----
  From: javascript-admin at LaTech.edu [mailto:javascript-admin at LaTech.edu]On
Behalf Of Filipiak, Bob (Contractor)
  Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 12:15 AM
  To: 'javascript at LaTech.edu'
  Subject: RE: [Javascript] disabling <target=_top> in frame pages


  Short answer no. People use the function to keep their pages out of your
frames so it doesn't look like their pages are your work. If you really want
to put  someone else's pages in your frameset ask them for a copy. Suggest
you do some research on what happened with Microsoft nestling TicketMaster
in their pages.

  Bob Filipiak (Contractor)
  MCP

    -----Original Message-----
    From: john [mailto:john at indeco.net.au]
    Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 7:58 AM
    To: javascript at LaTech.edu
    Subject: [Javascript] disabling <target=_top> in frame pages


    Hi everybody,
    does anybody know of any script that can be used in a frame page,
    that would render the command <target=_top> inoperative if it is written
in any of the
    pages loaded in the windows of the frame.

    thanks already, lovely to see such a bunch of little helpers ;-))
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