... although I have to say it does seem like a bad regression!
It seems that it is now necessary to frig the root node of any HTML and
XML documents loaded via an iframe (viewport)....
and apply a bit of js to test for and insert a style attribute containing
overflow:hidden ...
... and what about image format files .. can all of these be frigged in a
similar way?
Is it really not possible to keep the original behaviour of an iframe
element ......
perhaps using the old moz value eg -moz-scrollbars-none and keep things
simple !!!
"Boris Zbarsky" <bzbar...@mit.edu> wrote in message
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On 1/10/16 6:53 AM, rvj wrote:
This obvious bug seems to have occurred after release 28
..I presume its registered as the regression must be at least a year,
possibly two years old
This was a purposeful change to align with the spec and other UAs. See
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=943249
-Boris
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