It is just a redirect, however the the website which is redirecting is shown in the URL and no the website to which the viewer is redirected. Example www.firstpage.com redirects to www.secondpage.com When the visitor views the page and navigates through it, www.firstpage.com is shown in the URL form of the browser eventhough he's viewing secondpage.com More real examples: www*truehypno*com redirects to www*conversational-hypnosis.com truehypno just redirects to www.conversational-hypnosis.com , but because it is a frame redirect, when you surf the site, the url stays www*truehypno*com and not www.conversational-hypnosis.com, so you basically don't even know that you're at www.conversational-hypnosis.com understand what I'm trying to say?
Ok, this understand ) Example http://www.truehypno.com/index.php: <html><head></head><frameset rows='100%, *' frameborder=no framespacing=0 border=0> <? $ifr = <<<FFF <frame src="http://clickbank.net" name=mainwindow frameborder=no framespacing=0 marginheight=0 marginwidth=0> </frame></frameset> FFF; echo $fr; ?> <noframes><h2>Your browser does not support frames. We recommend upgrading your browser.</h2><br><br><center>Click <a href="http://clickbank.net" >here </a> to enter the site.</center></noframes></html> Code (markup): Why here php ? Only html Enough ...
It doesn't quite work, I really suck at coding, but from what I can see you're missing the <body> tag and also shouldn't you echo this line: <frame src="http://clickbank.net" name=mainwindow frameborder=no framespacing=0 marginheight=0 marginwidth=0></frame></frameset> Because this line is in the php part of the code