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7/15/2005 7:33 AM
 

The only non-IE based browser I ever use when developing/testing is Firefox.  Are there any issues out there related to the Iframe module and non-IE browsers?

There is one reported in the DNN bug tracker already about the ID attribute and Firefox javascript, but please use this thread to report any weird browser related issues you might be experiencing.

IFrame id issue

Created: 4/5/2005 2:27:18 PM     Revised:7/15/2005 10:27:44 AM
the Name attribute was added in v3.0.12, but it looks like we may need to add ID as well:

I'm trying to access an Iframe in Firefox with the
document.getElementById('x').src   method, which doesn't work.

This is due to an Iframe not having an ID, but a name - see
http://www.quirksmode.org/   (under Jscript\Frames\Iframe)

IE works fine because it uses the name of the Iframe, not the ID. I found this workaround,
http://forums.asp.net/805749/ShowPost.aspx
but it is hacky because it relies on 1 Iframe on the page - a long-term easy fix would be to include the ID in the output (even if it is equal to the name of the Iframe).

Is this something that could be worked into the Iframe future roadmap please to make it Firefox friendly? (I'll use the workaround for now)

 
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