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Might be a good ideal to check the legals on using iframe's.
Since iframe embeds a document into another document, it is comparable to copying as opposite to linking (in the strict sense of the word). Thus, you normally need a permission from the copyright holders of the "inline framed" document, and you should provide adequate authorship information if that document is not yours. "Inline framing" is in this respect similar to normal framing. And the more you hide, intentionally or unintentionally, the fact that you're framing
someone else's document, the more probable it is that someone will consider a legal action. (For example, the suppression of borders could mean such hiding.)
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