.html document .innerHTML invisible frames dynamic passage referencing

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Here's some sloppy 'flow of consciousness' en route somehow suggesting
a new browser function recommendation to a standards organization,
perhaps something for W3:

Using .innerHTML and frames, construct a page that has as one frame the
contents of any referencing link, using javascript, to contain that
page:
Instead of a standards board offering introduction of an eventual:
repNumber="7"
and
word="figure"
as variables in a URL call such as:
<a href=http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext97/blkhs12h.htm repNumber=7
word="figure">
consider an intermediate javascript/frames abomination that uses
properties:
..innerHTML
frames
javascript dynamic chopping of a url call including the name property
to encapsulate any referenced page, including such as
http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext97/blkhs12h.htm
in such as a call
http://www.eastontario.com/promo/fr...org/dirs/etext97/blkhs12h.htmZZZ7ZZZfigureZZZ
as one frame, an .innerHTML property of which could be chopped up with
regular expressions into period separated arrays elements each of which
could be searched and discarded until an 'nth' occurrence suggests new
demarcation and measurement begins.
That demarcation continues until the end marker is found.
Ideally, the entire page, in memory, is in an invisible frame, while
the relevant section is presented as the entire contents, the original
download a click from that frame and a click back possible.
 

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