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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 01/10/08 23:31
richard wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 15:40:38 -0500, "Jonathan N. Little"
> <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:
>
>> richard wrote:
>>> On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 08:05:29 +1300, "Nik Coughlin"
>>> <nrkn.com@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> richard wrote:
>>>>> <div class="aframe">
>>>>> <iframe class="a1frame" name="a1left">
>>>>> </iframe>
>>>>>
>>>>> </div>
>>>>>
>>>>> <div class="bframe">
>>>>> <iframe src="/sample1.html" class="b1frame" name="b1right">
>>>>>
>>>>> </div>
>>>>>
>>>>> This simple code is seen as intended in IE and opera but not in FF?
>>>>> Why? What am I missing?
>>>> A clue.
>>>>
>>> asswipe you are.
>> Well Nik has a point here. We have no idea in what context ant of the
>> tiny snippet is within. No markup, no css, no *URL*! So why would you
>> think anyone would have any idea what is wrong with your code.
>>
>> It is like saying there is a problem with my car, what could be the
>> trouble? Oh, and for details the color is blue.
>
> What is it about an iframe that is so damn hard to understand?
> Everything I have in my code works except this? Why not? Why only in
> FF when IE and opera says it's ok?
> Is that to damn difficult for you morons to answer? I guess it must
> be.
> Up yours!
Brilliant!
We have no idea what any of your classes: aframe, a1frame, bframe,
b1frame, nor anything about the markup that either surround or contained
within your iframes. Don't your think that would be a wee bit important
to discover what it not be "seen as intended in IE and opera but not in FF"?
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Take care,
Jonathan
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