Posted on: 11/04/03 03:24pm
By: jnordquist
There is a local site that imports my site into theirs:
http://www.careyhome.com/Template16/NextPage.asp?OrderId=13701&SuppId=248920&LanguageId=0&FileName=http%3A%2F%2Fkenoshaonline%2Enet%2F&LinkId=http://kenoshaonline.net/&MultiPage=0
Is there a way to prevent this if they don't respond to requests to stop?
Should I even be concerned?
Re:Can you prevent other sites from IFRAMING your site?
Posted on: 11/04/03 03:36pm
By: Dirk
There's an old trick how to break out of frames using Javascript. Not sure if it works for iframes, too, though. Use Google ...
You could also try some .htaccess magic to block any referrals from that site - or redirect them to a page that says something like "don't steal my content"
Should I even be concerned?
I certainly wouldn't like to see my site framed in such a way. Linking is fine, framing isn't.
bye, Dirk
Re:Can you prevent other sites from IFRAMING your site?
Posted on: 11/06/03 10:48am
By: jnordquist
worked great. Thanks.
Re:Can you prevent other sites from IFRAMING your site?
Posted on: 11/06/03 11:52am
By: jnordquist
Also, this is a nice tool from TOMW:
BAN BLOCK[*1] works great.
Can you prevent other sites from IFRAMING your site?
Posted on: 03/07/06 01:18am
By: tlingit54
To use something like
javascript break-frames[*2] , rather than including it in the BODY,
I saved the script as a breakframes.js and then included it in my header.thtml with this line:
<script type="text/javascript" src="/javascripts/breakframes.js"></script>