Ok I don't know if this is possible, but if there's any way I can accomplish this, it will save me hours upon hours of wasted time.
What I want to do is create a page that has a purpose of framing in a link that is included in the actual url, that could be manipulated by simply changing the framed link in the entire url
For example, if I want to frame in www.google.com into this page, Is there a way that I could use a link like: www.franketeam.com?frame=http://www.google.com and have something on the page reference that part of the link, and open it in a set area in an iFrame.
Right now I basically have to create a separate page for every link I want to frame, (ex. www.franketeam.com/lake-conroe-waterfront-homes.html) but I have hundreds more that I want to create, so as you can see, this would be a life saver... If you need further explaination let me know. Thanks in advance!
Jacob
What I want to do is create a page that has a purpose of framing in a link that is included in the actual url, that could be manipulated by simply changing the framed link in the entire url
For example, if I want to frame in www.google.com into this page, Is there a way that I could use a link like: www.franketeam.com?frame=http://www.google.com and have something on the page reference that part of the link, and open it in a set area in an iFrame.
Right now I basically have to create a separate page for every link I want to frame, (ex. www.franketeam.com/lake-conroe-waterfront-homes.html) but I have hundreds more that I want to create, so as you can see, this would be a life saver... If you need further explaination let me know. Thanks in advance!
Jacob
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