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RE: FN-FORUM: iframes, was: site check please
date posted 14th May 2007 17:55
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED] On Behalf Of Peter
> Agambar
> Sent: 14 May 2007 17:49
> To: FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED]
> Subject: RE: FN-FORUM: iframes, was: site check please
>
>
> Doh!
> >By the way *please* provide some context for your comments.
>
> How's this :-)
>
> >> >>Who uses iFrames now!
> >
> >> Amazon affiliates make good use of very quick Iframes if you don't
> >> want to play too much with SOAP.
> >>
> >> Check out www.gxsoft.co.uk/_pages/recbooks.aspx iFrames and AJAX. But
> >> I agree there is very little need for iFrames, plus I'm not certain
> >> but would iFrames be DDA compliant?
>
> >Exactly - it's often a lot simpler coding-wise to use an iframe than an
> >AJAX setup, and isn't that what programming's all about: making things
> >simple?
>
> Making programming easier is better for commercial sense, so this only
> leaves academia? I've never seen a project that could not be improved by
> spending more money - So I shove my academic head back under the pillow
> and
> break out the last accountants report - Grim :-(
I meant in a general sense actually, in that programming's all about
breaking down a big, complex problem in to a set of smaller, more
straightforward ones.
Phil
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