2007. 04. 24, kedd keltezéssel 16.25-kor Stut ezt írta:
> FYI: Every time I reply to you I get a bounce back saying your email 
> address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) does not exist. It's starting to get annoying.

Al, that also happens for me. I just didn't mention it yet, because I
thought if it happens only for me than it might be a problem with my
mail server or something...

greets
Zoltán Németh

> 
> -Stut
> 
> Stut wrote:
> > Al wrote:
> >> Provide an example of an iFrame that will work on all modern browsers 
> >> and that can't be done with DIVs or OBJECTS
> > 
> > I didn't say it couldn't be done, I said it was different. Take Google 
> > Ads for example. These are currently served in an iframe. To do it in a 
> > div is possible but leads to other problems.
> > 
> > But to get back to the point, the iframe tag will not be obsolete until 
> > the HTML spec says so, and at the time of writing it does not.
> > 
> > -Stut
> > 
> >> Stut wrote:
> >>> Al wrote:
> >>>> iFrames are obsolete and only IE handles them.  I don't even know if 
> >>>> IE7 does.
> >>>
> >>> Well that's just a complete load of rubbish. The iframe tag is not 
> >>> obsolete, and I don't know where you got the idea that they are. 
> >>> Several legitimate uses for iframes exist, and they're unlikely to go 
> >>> away any time soon.
> >>>
> >>>> Use css <div> tags instead.
> >>>
> >>> They don't do the same thing, not by a long shot.
> >>>
> >>> -Stut
> >>>
> >>>> Hans wrote:
> >>>>> Hi there,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I'm trying to post variables to a parent frame, I'm working from a 
> >>>>> page that
> >>>>> is in an iFrame. However, I don't know how to accomplish this. I tried
> >>>>> target='top' to include in the form tag (<form action=<?=$formurl?>
> >>>>> target="top"....>) but this didn't succeed.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Can you please help me?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Thanks in advance!
> >>>>> Hans
> >>>>
> >>
> > 
> 

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