Those iframes :-)
Those are not iframes — they are actual frames in a frameset. Interesting to see they are still work despite being deprecated in HTML 5. (The pages should have an HTML 3.2 or 4.0 DTD but don't).
Someone is still maintaining the Space Jam website
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Re: Someone is still maintaining the Space Jam website
#12Earlier quoted context omitted.
Those are not iframes — they are actual frames in a frameset. Interesting to see they are still work despite being deprecated in HTML 5. (The pages should have an HTML 3.2 or 4.0 DTD but don't).
If they removed support for frames, A LOT of internal line of business applications build in the early 2000's will stop working.
Re: Someone is still maintaining the Space Jam website
#13Those iframes :-)
Those are not iframes — they are actual frames in a frameset. Interesting to see they are still work despite being deprecated in HTML 5. (The pages should have an HTML 3.2 or 4.0 DTD but don't).
Re: Someone is still maintaining the Space Jam website
#14You can download the soundtrack in RealAudio!
That would actually be kind of cool to swap out your modern icons to vintage icons of similar apps (e.g. Chrome > Netscape or Outlook > Lotus Notes)
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#16Shaq's personal assistants are probably paid to set this as the default home page on all devices and workstations.
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#17I wonder if you can still order the soundtrack on cassette for $8.99 at Call J &R Music World at 1 800 221 8180
Re: Someone is still maintaining the Space Jam website
#18Shaq's personal assistants are probably paid to set this as the default home page on all devices and workstations.
Re: Someone is still maintaining the Space Jam website
#19I wonder if you can still order the soundtrack on cassette for $8.99 at Call J &R Music World at 1 800 221 8180
J&R was a brick-and-mortar store in Lower Manhattan just south of City Hall Park. It closed down a few years back.
Re: Someone is still maintaining the Space Jam website
#20Earlier quoted context omitted.
J&R was a brick-and-mortar store in Lower Manhattan just south of City Hall Park. It closed down a few years back.
So, not entirely true to say that someone is "maintaining" the website, as such. It's more "preserving as a living monument".