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IFRAMEA windowless inline floating frame, typically used for including web pages, such as a page from a SharePoint site, a section of HTML such as a button, or a custom application, in a form.
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IFRAME?IFrame (from inline frame) is an HTML element which makes it possible to embed another HTML document inside the main document. The size of the IFrame is specified in the surrounding HTML page, so that the surrounding page can already be presented in the browser while the IFrame is still being loaded. The IFrame behaves much like an inline image, a [..]
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IFRAMEShort for Inline Frame. An iframe is used to display one or more web pages within another normal web page (one that isn”t a frameset page).
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IFRAMEAn HTML tag that allows for one Web page to be wholly included inside another; it is a popular way to create embeddable interactive features. Iframes are usually constructed via JavaScript as a way ar [..]
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IFRAMEA technique to place an ad in a different invisible frame than the rest of the content on the page. To the consumer of the page the ad appears as if it’s on the page but it’s actually located on a dif [..]
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IFRAME A floating frame inserted within a web page which is not bound to the side of a browser window.
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IFRAMEAn IFrame is a complete image frame (known as an Intra Frame) in MPEG encoding that is coded without reference to other pictures. Compression is achieved by reducing spatial redundancy in the image, but not temporal redundancy.
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IFRAME
(Internet) A section of a web page that can act as the container for a second separate page or resource.
* '''2006''', Nicholas C. Zakas, Jeremy McPeak, Joe Fawcett, ''Professional Ajax'' (page 4)
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