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Framesrc Enabled Free WebHosting
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Hi masters,
A lot of free webhosting services don't provide us frame control. Because they use top or bottom frames for advertisements.
Are there available for any framesrc enabled free webhosting providers?
Thank you!
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ronaldb66
02-28-2005, 01:55 PM
Because they use top or bottom frames for advertisements
Oh? Could you give an example of such a site? Most I see are pieces of markup and/or script tacked onto the page at the beginning or end.
Still: if the page itself would live inside a frame, and you want to make use of frames yourself, I see no reason why you couldn't a frameset of your own.
Unless of course all the documents meant to be loaded in your frames are turned into framesets as well; then everything goes pear-shaped. In that case I seriously suggest getting a different host... :(
Oh? Could you give an example of such a site? Most I see are pieces of markup and/or script tacked onto the page at the beginning or end.
:(
Yeah....they use auto-inserted ad scripts into the top or bottom of our pages.
But that's not a problem.
What makes us a problem is that however we try to break two or more frames with our pages, the pages show nothing but their advertisements.
So how can we do that?
Thanks so much for your immediate response help! :p
ronaldb66
02-28-2005, 02:42 PM
I'm not sure what you're getting at, but if you wish to circumvent the host adding ads to your pages, forget it.
If you want ad-free pages, pay for your hosting; if you want a freebie, put up with the ads. Someone's gotta pay for it, and it's either you or the advertisers. Circumventing ads, besides being darn near impossible, is against the agreement one has with the hosting provider, and is therefore illegal.
liorean
02-28-2005, 02:53 PM
As Ronald said, breaking the terms of service of a hosting provider is illegal, and is against the forum rules. However, there are ad free, no cost or low cost hosts. Most of them open for new applications only at times, but you might want to check out f2o.org, ithium.net and similar operations to see if any of them happen to accept new applications for the moment.
As Ronald said, breaking the terms of service of a hosting provider is illegal, and is against the forum rules.
My dear CF advisor, ...you've completely misunderstood me.. :( .I won't try to remove their ads. ;)
I'd just like to use the frame set like
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp :)
ronaldb66
03-01-2005, 09:07 AM
It would help if you could provide more information, like an example of such a site as I requested before. If I can take a look at the markup, I can tell you what may be possible and what not.
It would help if you could provide more information, like an example of such a site as I requested before. If I can take a look at the markup, I can tell you what may be possible and what not.
Here's sir,
http://www.250free.com
Though I make frames there , it didn't show up anything.
Thank you so much..for your kind help.. :)
ronaldb66
03-01-2005, 12:59 PM
Have you opened an account there yet, or do you know an exisiting site?
I could start one myself, but it'd be much easier and faster if you could show something already existing.
_Aerospace_Eng_
03-01-2005, 06:22 PM
just out of curiosity are you putting the frameset in between body tags?
Have you opened an account there yet, or do you know an exisiting site?
I could start one myself, but it'd be much easier and faster if you could show something already existing.
There, once
I made one page with two frame src.
When page has been loaded, nothing shows.
So when I view the source , nothing also shows.
That's why I deleted the page. :D
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