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3/1/2006 2:28 AM
 

Dear Flanakin

  The problem is solved. Indeed it was a problem of settings in the skin...
I had the same problems with the html/text module when I put just a <img /> in this module...


Vriendelijke groeten
Gilbert Vanden Borre
 
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3/1/2006 2:16 PM
 
Glad you got it taken care of! Let us know if you run into anything else.

Michael Flanakin | Microsoft Consulting Services
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4/3/2006 1:08 AM
 

flanakin wrote
First off, using a height of 100% won't do anything - this is an HTML styling issue.

Michael,

Is it possible to make height 100% working  in IFrame?

I expect that height will be enough to show all source page.


Michael Freidgeim http://geekswithblogs.net/mnf
 
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4/3/2006 8:18 AM
 
From what I remember, you have to set the the height of every tag between the iframe and the body to 100% to get it to work correctly. This basically means that, if the iframe is in a table within a table that is directly in the body, then the body, those two tables, and the iframe all need to have a height of 100%. I may be off on this, but that's what I remember. It's been a few years since I've had to tackle something like this.

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