XFrames

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XFrames is an XML application being developed by the W3C for combining multiple documents together. It is intended as a replacement for HTML frames. As of February 2008 it is only a W3C Working Draft.

Its creators hope to solve some of the problems associated with current HTML Frames. These problems include: the web browser's Back button no longer functioning intuitively, losing the ability to bookmark (a.k.a. to add Favorites) specific documents easily, sometimes getting unexpected results when reloading the frameset, getting trapped in a frameset, and not being able to distinguish the locations of the different documents which is a security issue.

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