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1/10/2008 1:59 PM
 


Unfortunately that script functions the same as what I was currently using.  The IFrame itself resizes just find but in DNN the template containing the IFrame does not shrink with the IFrame.

I am almost positive now that it has something to do with table heights being set to 100% in firefox and then resizing the IFrame.  I was just able to duplicate this outside of DNN by nesting 2 tables, setting both of their heights to 100%, and then sizing down an IFrame inside the inner table.

At least I can be pretty sure its not a DNN thing now and appears to be firefox.  Thanks for the help

 
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12/11/2008 4:54 PM
 

Don't know if you solved it already. We ran into a similar problem, only on firefox. Our client used the wrong DTD. This is in 99% the cause.

 
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