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    Old 07-05-2007, 06:43 PM
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    Generating Non-frames from Frames

    Crazy question but I've got many, many, MANY pages created with frames but I'd like to instead have regular pages (possibly using tables)...My question to all of you is...is there any sort of automated solution out there? I imagine SOMEONE has had to convert oodles and oodles of pages to non-frame format and would love to know how to do it quickly and without having to manually do it...Anything is fair game including options that require cold hard cash.... scripts, COTS software, tweaked code whatever.
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    If you're really good on the server side you could probably parse the framesets on the fly and emit a consolidated page using some type of SSI or do it from scratch with CGI. There are a lot of PHP and Perl templating engines that basically work that way.
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