I would not want to display the entire page as the top and bottom contain login and vendor-related information and our display interest/focus is just on the product themselves, which periodically change as products are added or discontinued. Essentially, we want to show the entire selection, but not have the products clickable, since the source page displays the clicked items in a larger format with dimensions that do not match the iframe. If the page is displayed read only in an iframe, the images would still show the "details" entry point, with people trying to click on something that's read only.
As the subject page is our vendor's site, we do not have access to the page, allowing the use of an external workaround.
After posting this question, I got much of the page set up in a read-only iframe, and started to cover up the "details" segments on the source page. But after spending time on just one "details," I realized this was probably not going to be a viable option, since there's always the possibility the source page layout would change, resulting in the need to start all over.
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