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Hi,
I had roundcube running in a frame on my site. No-one could send messages. I removed the frame as it was not doing all that much and it started working. It fixed now and I do not need frames but thought I would point it out.
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--<br />Venond; using roundcube since June 2006<br />www.venond.com |
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Roundcube isn't meant to work in a frame..... why you would have it in one... I'm not sure....
Thanks for teh info though..
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i do not know why people use frams - i do not kno why my site uses frames - I think frames died in the 90's
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maybe cause they use it as redirect-method for their urls....
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Even if they redirect it..... it should more than likely be done via iFrames now.... or not done at all.... or done with a ServerSide scripting language (like PHP & ASP).
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