[_] <iframe> elements in XHTML 1.0 'Strict'
Pete Fairhurst
pete at markedup.co.uk
Tue Aug 1 10:53:56 BST 2006
On 01/08/06, Daniel Hilton <daniel.hilton at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Why do you need an iframe? To display content from another source or for
> some sort of dynamic content?
Both. Plus it needs to be in a scrollable area, and, again, IE doesn't
support scrollable areas created using pure CSS well at all.
- Pete F.
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"A committee is a cul-de-sac down which ideas are lured
and then quietly strangled." -Sir Barnett Cocks
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>
> Why do you need an iframe? To display content from another source or for
> some sort of dynamic content?
Both. Plus it needs to be in a scrollable area, and, again, IE doesn't
support scrollable areas created using pure CSS well at all.
- Pete F.
________________________________________________________
"A committee is a cul-de-sac down which ideas are lured
and then quietly strangled." -Sir Barnett Cocks
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