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Posted by The Eclectic Electric on 12/12/06 14:26
"Kim Andrι Akerψ" <kimandre@NOSPAMbetadome.com> wrote in message
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> The Eclectic Electric wrote:
>
>> Is there a way to get rid of these? I've viewed the page in FF1.5,
>> IE6 and Op9. Only Opera is displaying my subpage without them.
>>
>> www.listyblue.com/test.htm
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>> I think I can get around the issue by using iframes, but I've been
>> striving to use Strict DTD so it would be a shame to drop it.
>
> First of all, the "scrolling" parameter isn't valid for <object> in
> XHTML 1.0 Strict, though.
> http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.listyblue.com%2Ftest.
> htm
>
> Second, is there any special reason you're using the <object> tag for
> this, btw? AFAICT, the <img> tag is sufficient for this usage.
My site allows users to upload their own pictures. They are stored in a
protected directory. The test.php page retrieves the relevant image by
using HTTP headers.
>
> Third, the reason IE is showing the object with scrollbars, is that
> there appears to be a margin around the image.
There isn't. IE has just inserted it there.
>
> I also viewed the page in FF1.5, and it showed up just fine there.
Which is weird. It looks like crud on mine.
Thanks for looking anyway. I think it's a no go - I've googled for a way to
do this and come up with blank. I guess I'll use <iframe> and Transitional
DTD. Just thought I'd try the collective brains here!
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