- An XML format draft for embedding documents into pages that handle the layout, without the problems of HTML frames. Traditional HTML frames, introduced with HTML 4.01, were useful for their ability to combine several distinct web pages into a single view. However, several problems arose from the implementation and as such, frames were removed from the W3C XHTML 1.1 standard. XFrames was supposed to address some of these problems. ← Wikipedia ↑ w3.org/TR/xframes
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