iFrame Scroll with Netscape 6 on Mac

  • Thread starter Dennis M. Marks
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Dennis M. Marks

Why don't I get scroll bars in my iFrame when using Netscape 6 on a
Mac? I am using scrolling="auto". The bar appears in IE when necesary
but not Netscape 6. I had the same problem with a popup window scroll.
Is this just a bug in Netscape 6 or am I doing something wrong? I can't
try Netscape 7 since I don't have System X.

http://www.dcs-chico.com/~denmarks/amtrak.html

Large box on the right is the iFrame. Select California Zephyr for
example. You can drag to get to the bottom but there are no scroll
bars.

It works fine in IE.
 
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Dennis M. Marks

Dennis M. Marks said:
Why don't I get scroll bars in my iFrame when using Netscape 6 on a
Mac? I am using scrolling="auto". The bar appears in IE when necesary
but not Netscape 6. I had the same problem with a popup window scroll.
Is this just a bug in Netscape 6 or am I doing something wrong? I can't
try Netscape 7 since I don't have System X.

http://www.dcs-chico.com/~denmarks/amtrak.html

Large box on the right is the iFrame. Select California Zephyr for
example. You can drag to get to the bottom but there are no scroll
bars.

It works fine in IE.

I tried making the original page displayed in the iFrame larger than
the window. Scroll bars did appear and did work. When I replaced the
iFrame with the generated data the scroll bars remained but would not
work. It must be a problem with Netscape 6.

Do I have to somehow reinitialize the scroll bars when replacing the
data?
 
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Here with Mozilla 1.5 all is good;)
Netscape 6 is maybe to old to display this correct. It is based on an
early Mozilla release. Try it with NS7.1
 
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Toby A Inkster

Thomas said:
Netscape 6 is maybe to old to display this correct. It is based on an
early Mozilla release. Try it with NS7.1

As Dennis said, he doesn't have Mac OS X, so can't. Mozilla abandoned
legacy Mac platforms with Moz 1.2, IIRC, and Netscape (since 7.0) followed.
 

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