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> okay, I though
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> okay, I thought I had a s
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Subject: RE: HTML help
What about using cfhttp to get the page content and using a div?
Would that give you more control over positioning and scroll bars?
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okay, I thought I had a solution, but maybe not. I made the iframe
absolutely positioned and gave it top bottom left and right pixel values.
Firefox renders it perfect. IE keeps my top and left, but seems to
okay, I thought I had a solution, but maybe not. I made the iframe
absolutely positioned and gave it top bottom left and right pixel values.
Firefox renders it perfect. IE keeps my top and left, but seems to discard
the bottom and right values and assigns it a width of 300 and height of
150px. I