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Is there an i-frame expert out there?
I am sure I have found a bug.
Take a look at this page:
http://www.plastikibiza.com/index4.htm
The white box is an i-frame and the red box is a table. I have found that any objects below the top line of the i-frame disappear when online. For example in this example you'll see that the red box is one pixel abouve the top live of the i-frame. If I move the reb box down one pixel so it is level with the frame it disappears.
Does anyone know why this happens?
Thanks,
Rob.
I am sure I have found a bug.
Take a look at this page:
http://www.plastikibiza.com/index4.htm
The white box is an i-frame and the red box is a table. I have found that any objects below the top line of the i-frame disappear when online. For example in this example you'll see that the red box is one pixel abouve the top live of the i-frame. If I move the reb box down one pixel so it is level with the frame it disappears.
Does anyone know why this happens?
Thanks,
Rob.
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It looks like your page is a work in progress, as I do not recognise any of it from your post. Except it obviously contains an IFrame.
I suspect what you have run into is not a bug (unless you don't work at microsoft). I suspect its the Internet Explorer handling of special objects. IFrame, Select boxes and activeX components are shown in a seperate zIndex to other html objects. The result is that these objects hide other objects in pages that are not formatted in a manner microsoft thought of.
I suspect your implementation is less confusing on Firefox.
I suspect what you have run into is not a bug (unless you don't work at microsoft). I suspect its the Internet Explorer handling of special objects. IFrame, Select boxes and activeX components are shown in a seperate zIndex to other html objects. The result is that these objects hide other objects in pages that are not formatted in a manner microsoft thought of.
I suspect your implementation is less confusing on Firefox.
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