The IFRAME element allows authors to insert a frame within a block of text. Inserting an inline frame within a section of text is much like inserting an object via the OBJECT element: they both allow you to insert an HTML document in the middle of another, they may both be aligned with surrounding text, etc.
The information to be inserted inline is designated by the src attribute of this element. The contents of the IFRAME element, on the other hand, should only be displayed by user agents that do not support frames or are configured not to display frames.[/quote]
@PhillMcSep 04.2004 — #I did not know that it was depreciated. Why is it? It's a server side instruction that the client machine will never see. Just wondering.
@PeOfEoSep 04.2004 — #[i]Originally posted by PhillMc [/i]
[B]I did not know that it was depreciated. Why is it? It's a server side instruction that the client machine will never see. Just wondering. [/B][/QUOTE] he wasn't talking about the include, he was talking about the iframe ?