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New Post 5/30/2008 12:52 PM
User is offline jgurley
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Simple appearance problem 

I have a page where one simple Iframe directs links into another Iframe.  The files displayed in the latter are vanilla html (some generated by WORD, others written by hand with no tables, no CSS, etc.)

The resulting iframe shows the document, but there's a vertical scroll bar right in the center of the iframe.  If I manually set the width, I can move it to the right, but it's still there, as if the file in the iframe is creating framesets (which it isn't).

 
New Post 6/2/2008 8:26 AM
User is offline Vitaly Kozadayev
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Re: Simple appearance problem 

Do you mean you have links on a page that is displayed in an IFrame that load a different file into the same IFrame?

Can you, somehow, let us see exactly what it is and what happens there?

 


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New Post 6/2/2008 10:55 AM
User is offline jgurley
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Re: Simple appearance problem 

I'm loading an Iframe from another module, using an href=xxx.html target=iframename etc.  If I leave the module settings for width and height blank, I get my file in the left hand half of the iframe,, with nothing in the right half, separated by a scroll bar for the left side.  I can push the scroll bar off to the right by setting the iframe width.

The forum won't let me paste a screenshot.

Here's a url to a GIF of the module.  In this case, the Iframe Options simply point at an html file that contains a vertical frameset.  I have the same problem with a vanila html file with no frames involved.

http://www.frontiernet.net/~jgurley/Untitled-1.gif

 
New Post 6/5/2008 9:53 AM
User is offline Vitaly Kozadayev
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Re: Simple appearance problem 

1. If you use Autoheight - make sure to set scrolling to No. And don't forget to set Width

2. If not, then you have to set Height and Width. If you leave it blank, IFRAME tag will default to some odd dimensions...


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