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5/23/2007 2:18 PM
 

We are having some trouble with ajax in an iframe on IE7

It appears that the attribute frameborder in the iframe tag is being set (lines 66 and 67 in EditIFrame.ascx)  to "yes" or "no" rather than "1"  or "0" reference:http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/present/frames.html#adef-frameborder

Our testing shows that this is causing poor behavior (being non-responsive) with some ajax controls in IE7 (firefox seems to ignore it.)

Is this a (known) issue? What would you suggest for a work-around? If this is a bug might it be addressed in the next release?

 Thanks in advance for any help you can give

 
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5/24/2007 1:56 AM
 

No, I wasn't aware of it. I added to gemini: http://support.dotnetnuke.com/Default.aspx?p=19&i=5702, it will be fixed at the next release.

As a quick fix, I suggest that you change the lines 65 to 68 to

<td><asp:dropdownlist id="cboBorder" runat="server" cssclass="NormalTextBox">
     <asp:listitem resourcekey="No" value="no">No</asp:listitem>
     <asp:listitem resourcekey="Yes" value="yes">Yes</asp:listitem>
     <asp:listitem  value="0">0</asp:listitem>
     <asp:listitem  value="1">1</asp:listitem>
    </asp:dropdownlist></td>

The final fix will look different, it must clean up the settenigs and update all No values to 0 and Yes values to 1. 

 

 
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