Re: bug number for iframe scrollbars displayed with overflow:hidden (repost)

2016-01-10 Thread Boris Zbarsky
On 1/10/16 6:53 AM, rvj wrote: This obvious bug seems to have occurred after release 28 ..I presume its registered as the regression must be at least a year, possibly two years old This was a purposeful change to align with the spec and other UAs. See https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug

Re: bug number for iframe scrollbars displayed with overflow:hidden (repost)

2016-01-11 Thread rvj
many thanks "Boris Zbarsky" wrote in message news:j5idnt0r6-ok7w_lnz2dnuu7-l-dn...@mozilla.org... On 1/10/16 6:53 AM, rvj wrote: This obvious bug seems to have occurred after release 28 ..I presume its registered as the regression must be at least a year, possibly two years old This wa

Re: bug number for iframe scrollbars displayed with overflow:hidden (repost)

2016-01-11 Thread rvj
... although I have to say it does seem like a bad regression! It seems that it is now necessary to frig the root node of any HTML and XML documents loaded via an iframe (viewport) and apply a bit of js to test for and insert a style attribute containing overflow:hidden ... ... and

Re: bug number for iframe scrollbars displayed with overflow:hidden (repost)

2016-01-11 Thread Boris Zbarsky
On 1/11/16 10:49 AM, rvj wrote: It seems that it is now necessary to frig the root node of any HTML and XML documents loaded via an iframe (viewport) and apply a bit of js to test for and insert a style attribute containing overflow:hidden ... Or just use the "scrolling" attribute on t

Re: bug number for iframe scrollbars displayed with overflow:hidden (repost)

2016-01-11 Thread rvj
I dont think so... but not sure ! Bascially I want display iframes suitable for touch screen usage so it must a) never show document window scrollbars and perhaps also supress document content iframe scrollbars b) but allows the user to "flick" scroll the document content in and out of