Iframe

iframes and Frames are distinctly different. Co-requisites differ, security implications differ, browser requirements differ and user intervention requirements differ. There is no entry for "IFRAME" in the article about HTML. Hence, there is nothing to redirect it to.
Other elements have their own entry within the HTML article. IFRAME elements should not be treated differently.
In addition, an IFRAME has little in common with a Frame Set. A Frame Set is created by the approppriate use of the frame-related elements excluding <IFRAME></IFRAME>. From an engineering viewpoint, they have nothing in common.
This page does not redirect from what the rendered text claims it is redirecting from. When searching for "iframe" in the search box, the result took me straight to the content about Frame sets, in the article about HTML elements. Note the absence of the letter "I" and the presences of the letter "S":
"http://en. .org/wiki/Iframe#Frames".
Any redirect should redirect to an IFRAME entry in the HTML page. Otherwise it should stand on its own. (HTML elements should be in upper case, I believe, according to W3C.)
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# REDIRECT
I do apologize for not knowing how to properly address this.
 
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