23:42 Apr 29, 2007 |
English language (monolingual) [PRO] Computers (general) / Web-sites | |||||||
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Explanation only Explanation: I don't know how it's called in Russian but the idea is that if you want to create a link from your site to this site (the one prohibiting "border environments"), it has to be a "true link" and not just a request for content, i.e. clicking on your link should result in opening of the site and not in showing the site's content within your or anybody else's page/environment. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 48 mins (2007-04-30 00:30:22 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- In other words, the link is to result in users' browsers navigating to the site and not in your software sending a request for content to that site with an intent to show the content in any way. |
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