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 More options Apr 27 2012, 6:45 pm
Newsgroups: alt.html
From: dorayme <dora...@optusnet.com.au>
Date: Sat, 28 Apr 2012 08:45:55 +1000
Local: Fri, Apr 27 2012 6:45 pm
Subject: Re: question about frames and xhtml
In article <jnesoo$r0...@dont-email.me>,
 William Gill <nos...@domain.invalid> wrote:

> The original question was simple enough, though maybe not stated so
> simply.  Not being fluent in frames, I wanted to know if it poses any
> problems if pages used to fill each frame include a mix of both html and
> xhtml resources.

In your OP there was an impression (slight or otherwise) that you
might have been meaning individual pages to be a mix.

Anyway, if the src of the frames are good (if they would be good out
of frames), be they xhtml, html, img, possibly even a healthy African
plains animal (the sick ones cannot stand being exhibited live in
frames), the thing should work OK.

The frameset is like a downtown hotel landlord who does not pry into
what the guests do in their rooms, hardly even bothers to check what
visitors write down when they register, he knows most of them would
not even lie straight in their coffins - just look at how seedy his
joint is. All he is concerned with is they pay in advance for a night.

He used not to drink so much before his detective agency came
across... well... well, this dame see ... Charlotte Rompling. She
hired him to find a man, Big Al Moose. Long story, he took the case
against his better instincts, became a ruined man, a complete drunk
and ended up living on the streets until he stumbled on this third
rate job manning this poke hole.

--
dorayme


 
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