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Posted by Glenn Coyle on 10/02/06 11:39
BootNic wrote:
>> Glenn Coyle <glenn.newsgroup@virgin.net> wrote:
>> news: gSOTg.45006$SH2.2952@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net
>> rwap wrote:
>>
>>> Glenn Coyle wrote:
>>>
>>>> i have an iframe which shows the background from the site, however
>>>> in IE 7 it shows the white background, is there any reason for
>>>> this, it works fine with firefox, is it CSS issue or just the way
>>>> the browser works?
>>>> the site is www.thekiwikitchen.co.uk
>>>
>>>
>>> I think this is to do with your allowtransparency tag in the iframe
>>> statement - the website fails to do what you want under both IE 7 and
>>> Opera v7.
>>>
>>> However, the microsoft website suggests the correct format is:
>>> allowtransparency="true", not allowtransparency="yes" - suggest you
>>> try that and see if that overcomes the problem.
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>>
>> Thanks for your help, this is weired, i have just updated to IE7 and
>> it works fine, however my client is still seeing the white
>> background. Is it possible that MS updated IE7.
>>
>> this is frustrating.
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> I think the document in the iframe (home.php) needs to have a transparent
> background, but it seems to me a php include would be the way to go.
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sorry, im not sure how the php include would work in the iframe?
could i create a transparent gif and add that to the document content file?
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