Here is a series of screen shots that illustrate the problem. Starting with the upper left (fig. 1), a visitor accesses a dealer’s web site looking for information about Coachmen products. By clicking on the Coachmen logo, the visitor is able to pull up the Coachmen web site in the dealers web site (fig. 2). (Note that the visitor remains on the dealer’s site.) However, Coachmen’s site has a link to its page of links (fig. 3.) that goes out of the Coachmen site. If the visitor clicks on the Midwest Connection link (fig. 4.) that site is pulled into the dealer’s site. Then, Midwest Connection also has a links page (fig.5.) and links to the Camping World web site. By clicking on that link, the Camping World site is pulled into the dealer’s web page and the visitor can shop Camping World’s aftermarket parts and accessories catalog right on the dealer’s site.

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