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To: Jim Robinson
I'm not java literate, nor do I play a java literate individual on TV, but is there a way to place the original article from whatever source in a frame with our comments on the article in another frame? That way, their material would be drawn from their site (and they would continue to get the revenue from any ads placed on their page), it would be framed away from our comments, but still available without having to click the original source link and waiting for it to open in another window.

Just an idea.
164 posted on 09/19/2003 4:19:45 PM PDT by SWake ("Estrada was savaged by liars and abandoned by cowards." Mark Davis, WBAP, 09/09/2003)
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To: SWake
No.
Web content- the pages, images etc, are served by the server hosting them to the machine requesting. There can be various "routes" that may take, but the end result is the same.
Any way to serve up Onion content without using their bandwidth(such as mirroring), and/or allowing access to Onion advertising, is too much trouble, and would not be good for FR.
221 posted on 09/19/2003 7:30:09 PM PDT by visualops (Support independent musicians - boycott the RIAA label! visualops.com)
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