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  posted on 4/30/2006 at 03:51 PM
I have nukewrap working just fine on my website, however whenever my users view it using IE they see it in a frame of something like 100% width and 100px height. But when I view this in Mozilla it works perfect.

I viewed the source and I am getting the "your broswer does not support frames" message. Is that true that iframes do not work in IE 6.0? or is this something unique to mywebsite.

I set autosize to be yes and then changed the if/else clause in the nuke.js script to just set height to 100% no matter what, but these things have not helped me. I checked to be certain that the width and height of the Iframe are working to be 100% when the page is rendered and those were set. So I've exhausted all my ideas, does anybody else have any other options I could try?

 
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  posted on 7/4/2006 at 03:24 AM
I seem to experience a similar problem using either browsers.
Using Resize doesent seem to work at all in IE, only displaying ca. 10% of the height of the wrapped window.

So what i use is no resize, which seems to work all right, for most of the wrapped frames.

The problem is that it seems to "cut off" the displayed frame. In many cases i can set the hight in pixels so it is a fixed value, instead of percent, but this doesent seem to work proper on the displayed width of the frame, where in the Admin area, important information is cut off.
For the front end i have solved the problem with adjusting the originale frame to be wrapped. So for front end viewers the Wrapper works great. This didnīt solve the Problem, but it is a quick and dirty way of working around the problem.

Neverthess, it would be great to find out how to solve the problem of cut off frames in the long run. or where my approach went wrong.
the page in question is viewed on

http://www.highfire.de

thank you very much for any support

great works@shawn,
Mobios

[Edited on 4/7/2006 by MoBIoS]

[Edited on 4/7/2006 by MoBIoS]

 
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