I don't recall where I read it, but I did see somewhere in the project documentation that there is no intention of supporting frames now or ever (did I misread?) - I recall the text citing that frames are deprecated and will not be implemented. What I'm interested to find out is who declared them deprecated? I just glanced at W3C's HTML 4.01 spec and it goes into full detail on frames implementation without mentioning the "D" word. I'm having a hard time understanding the reasoning behind a motion to make frames a thing of the past so quickly, especially in the context of a "lightweight" browser which has no animated graphics, Java applet or JavaScript support, any one of which might be an adequate substitute for the functionality which frames provides. It seems to me there are plenty of applications for all of these features and that Dillo is mildly handicapped to not support any of them. Complex undertakings though, I know - not complaining, just observing/conversating ;-) - Sean Kelly - skelly@argoentgroup.com -----Original Message----- From: dillo-dev-admin@auriga.wearlab.de [mailto:dillo-dev-admin@auriga.wearlab.de] On Behalf Of Peter Milne Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 6:16 PM To: dillo-dev@auriga.wearlab.de Subject: [Dillo-dev] Frames Hi All, Is there any speculation on when Dillo will be frame ready? I would love to use Dillo for Squirrelmail. Thanks, -- ~~~Pete~~~ http://milneweb.com http://nomorevirus.com _______________________________________________ Dillo-dev mailing list Dillo-dev@lists.auriga.wearlab.de http://lists.auriga.wearlab.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dillo-dev