I would suggest requiring the bgiframe plugin instead of rolling your
own solution. Just check to see if the bgiframe plugin has been
included, call the .bgiframe() method on the div you want to have an
iframe attached too and it will do the rest with borders and all. :)

--
Brandon Aaron

On 2/23/07, Brice Burgess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jake McGraw wrote:
> > Anyone have any ideas? Does r7 not work with IE6?
> Jake,
>
>   I've updated the plugin page (http://dev.iceburg.net/jquery/jqModal)
> with a crash fix for IE6. Let me know if you're still having problems.
>
> As of now, the only bug I'm aware of has to do with page interactivity
> and IE6. If you disable the overlay, IE6 will still cover the page with
> a transparent iframe (to avoid active-x bleed through).. rendering the
> background page unusable. E.g. In example 5, you will not be able to
> click the close links (or any other links) after activating the squares.
>
>   I plan to integrate the bgiframe plugin technique to fix the
> interactivity issue. I remember failing to accomplish this using
> width/height of 100% + absolute top/left positioning in a containing
> element (the weindow). In Firefox the iframe would appear properly
> placed.. however it was a no go in IE6 ... the only browser which needs
> this baneful kludge to behave well with activex object (<select>
> elements nonetheless).
>
>   My previous code looked something like;
>
> <div id="DIALOG" style="position: relative; z-index: 100">
> <iframe style="position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height:
> 100%; z-index: 99">...</iframe>
> [[[ dialog content]]]]
> </div>
>
>   This method "armchair" worked, but in practice, elements would still
> bleed through in IE6. So, I opted to go with the covering iframe
> temporarily until I could figure this out.
>
>   Anyone have any thoughts (Brandon) :) ?
>
> ~ Brice
>
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