The site used a frame braker for a reason, which is, I do not want my
site be in someone elses frame. Please respect that or contact that
site admin.

On Jan 4, 2:43 am, AbhishEk <mithuabh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> plz help
>
> On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 5:44 PM, AbhishEk <mithuabh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > actually , the written javascript directly checks the url of browser nd if
> > it finds a dff , it fires a location.replace command .
> > Plz suggest how can i stop this default behaviour.
>
> > On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 6:51 AM, Ricardo Tomasi <ricardob...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> >> If the iframe has access to the parent frame it's on the same domain,
> >> then you have access to it right? I think there's nothing you can do
> >> to stop that.
>
> >> On Jan 1, 8:24 am, AbhishEk <mithuabh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > Hi,
> >> > I have a WebPage on which i have an iframe inside which i open child
> >> pages .
> >> > In one of the child pages following script is written
>
> >> > script type="text/javascript">
> >> >     if (self != top) {
> >> >     if (window.location.href.replace)
> >> >         top.location.replace(self.location.href);
> >> >         else
> >> >             top.location.href=self.document.href;
> >> >             }
> >> >  </script>
>
> >> > Which replaces my original url to its url and my page is gone ..
> >> > is there any way using jquery that i can stop this page from bursting my
> >> > iframe.
>
> >> > Plz Help.
>
> >> > Thanks in advance
> >> > ~abhi

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