|  | Posted by Els on 07/30/05 13:46 
Neredbojias wrote:
 > With neither quill nor qualm, Els quothed:
 >
 >> Neredbojias wrote:
 >>
 >>> With neither quill nor qualm, boclair quothed:
 >>>
 >>>> I thought that suggesting a height for a div did not constrain the div
 >>>> height which is determined rather by the content. It seemed that the
 >>>> height hack was fairly innocuous as hacks go.
 >>>
 >>> If a height is given, content has nothing to do with it.
 >>
 >> In current IE versions for Windows the content will still make the div
 >> extend to encompass it.
 >
 > Perhaps under certain circumstances, but I've used overflow:auto on set-
 > height divs with some success.
 
 Ah, I thought the /goal/ was to make it encompass the content ;-)
 
 >> For any other browser, the set height will
 >> constrain the div, which is why this hack should always be hidden from
 >> them.
 >
 > I haven't examined the "hack" but suspect it works for reasons other
 > than what might be construed from the result.  Hopefully, IE7 will cure
 > a lot of these anomalies without spawning a host of new ones.
 
 After reading most of the replies on this blog entry:
 http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/07/27/444004.aspx
 I've lost hope of IE7 fixing anything, really...
 
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