I have just about had a melt down tonight!
A very good client of mine has their site distorted due to the IE7 inablity to read the iFrame within their site.
The site worked fine in Ie6.
The site uses iFrames to show off some of their goods found in their store.
Has anyone found a way to make these things work?
The site is written in CSS with iFrames added in. The site was developed using Expression Web.
To view please visit http://www.urbanescapeinc.comI want to address this BEFORE they become aware of the issue as good customer relations.
Thanks in advance.
PS I did do the Security Setting change and still nothing changed.
Thanks,
lauramclean
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Jump to PostYou should still be having trouble. Frames are deprecated in XHTML, which is the doctype you chose.
Jump to PostYour browser dropped into quirks mode because the content violated the doctype. It is no longer rendering XHTML on the page.
Use the W3C validator found here:
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