Does masked redirects affect links?

I am working on a website stanfordjamaicans.organd recently noticed some strange link behavior.

When I click a link on this site (for example, by clicking "Matthew Chen" about half the page) in Chrome, Firefox or Safari, the links do not work. *

However, it stanfordjamaicans.orgsimply redirects to masks on www.stanford.edu/~mchenja/sj/, and when I go directly to this page, the links work fine. Masked redirection is implemented by Namecheap.

I looked at the code for a while, and the links seemed to be formatted correctly for my unprepared eye. I also tried checking HTML, and although there are some errors, none of these errors seem to be relevant to this link behavior.

Any suggestions on how I can fix this?

* Links do not work when I click on them directly, but they work if I click on them (I launch Mac OS X, but I expect similar behavior if I click on them Ctrl start Windows.)

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Yes, masked DO domains affect inbound links. When you mask a domain, many services simply put the target site in a frame or iframe. What is going on here, as seen from viewing the source at http://stanfordjamaicans.org/ :

<frameset rows='100%, *' frameborder=no framespacing=0 border=0>
<frame src="https://www.stanford.edu/~mchenja/sj/" name=mainwindow frameborder=no framespacing=0 marginheight=0 marginwidth=0></frame>
</frameset>


Several possible solutions:

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1) CNAME http://stanfordjamaicans.org/, -.

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