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Posted by Andrι Gillibert on 11/13/07 20:33
Toby A Inkster wrote:
> Validating against strict is recommended precisely *because* it doesn't
> allow you to use <font>, <center> and all kinds of crap. But if you're
> going to insist on using that crap (and <iframe> is included here!) then
> you're going to have to abandon strict.
>
Among many other bad things, embedding external pages with IFRAME brings
all the cr*p of the external pages in the embedding page.
e.g. Google maps indefinitively loads and re-loads (something like an
infinite redirection) with my browser (Opera with JavaScript disabled). I
noticed that this bug is reproduced in FF when JavaScript are disabled.
Even with JavaScript enabled, it doesn't work properly with IE6 (requires
VML support), Opera 8.54 or K-Meleon.
With JavaScript enabled, it requires a VERY long time to load in SeaMonkey
or FF.
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