I'm guessing that they mean if you use the 'traditional' way of breaking out of a frame i.e. using the Javascript "top.location.href=location.href;" to immediately break the frame, then in effect it is calling your page from itself and not from the original referer... thus appearing as tho someone came to your page/site twice. Once from the referring site and then again from a bookmark or favorite and so, not giving a (completely) true reflection of traffic.
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Originally Posted by DJilla
Second, aren't frames so dead that a frame breaking script is sort of useless?
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1 - Google's image browser is in a frame.
2 - Thumbzilla (and others) use them for their "extra" content
3 - There are sites out there that pull others in frames to appear to have loads of their own content!