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Posted by Mark Parnell on 08/11/05 05:29
Previously in alt.html, <parksch2@hotmail.com> said:
Please quote the relevant part(s) of the message you are replying to.
Google Groups is not good at this, but it *is* possible (or better, get
a real newsreader if you can).
> Thanks for the quick response. To answer your question, the iframe is
> fine when the page loads as the content is actually the same size as
> the iframe.
If that is truly the case, I would be inclined to call it a bug in
Firefox.
> The only problem is when the user mouses over the iframe
> and then uses the scrolling wheel on the mouse. The ad basically
> disappears and there is empty space in the iframe.
Do you have an example URL?
> I'd love to take out
> the iframes but unfortunately that's not going to happen in the near
> future.
Why not?
> Is there any way to lock this frame down?
No. Ultimately on the web, power rests with the end user. There's
nothing you as an author can (or should) do about it.
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Mark Parnell
http://www.clarkecomputers.com.au
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