Have you tried putting the IFRAME in a table and setting the background
color of that table to the background of the rest of the page?
Adam
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, David Buerer wrote:
> Yes I know it's a PHP list, but I thought someone might have an idea on how
> to fixt th
f it will be working but you can try it.
Hi Milan
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From: "David Buerer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 7:10 AM
Subject: [PHP] HTML - iframe
> Yes I know it's a PHP list, but I though
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Yes I know it's a PHP list, but I thought someone might have an idea on how
to fixt this problem anyway.
I have a page with (2) iframes. While the source file for the iframes is
being loaded, the iframe shows up as a big white area, similar to a
. How do I make it so this doesn't happen?
Yes I know it's a PHP list, but I thought someone might have an idea on how
to fixt this problem anyway.
I have a page with (2) iframes. While the source file for the iframes is
being loaded, the iframe shows up as a big white area, similar to a
. How do I make it so this doesn't happen?
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