Framing web pages

James Sissel jimsissel at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 27 13:10:20 CDT 2007


Well, I've heard of one person who was having and image stolen by people just linking to his website.  After numerous attempts to stop it he replaced the image by one that was rather obscene.  That seemed to do the trick.

djgoku <djgoku at gmail.com> wrote:  On 3/27/07, Jonathan Hutchins wrote:
> I have a client who is concerned that there are other web sites that are
> taking his content and placing it within frames on their web site as if it
> were their own. I know I've seen this happen, and I think I've seen "click
> here if someone has this site framed" buttons or some such. Does anyone know
> of a way to prevent the pages from being grabbed in a frame to begin with?

By content you mean images and such or do you mean like text?
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