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Old 10-15-2012, 06:59 PM
thecoo1est thecoo1est is offline
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Default Question regarding breaking frames

Im using vbcmps on my site but I recently found someone framing my site on a similar url. I have put a javascript frame break in my style template "forum home" template.

This break works well except on the hompage I use through cmps. I have my forum in a seperate folder and my vbcmps homepage in the root. I believe this might be why, not sure.

Is it possible to include the javascript needed in a template so that the homepage also breaks out of the frame?
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Old 10-15-2012, 07:59 PM
thecoo1est thecoo1est is offline
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Okay I figured it out, I had to add the break frame code in body of cmps portal template, with the javascript in the headinclude template. Thanks
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