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Iframe scrolling area

Can anyone help.
We have an ASP.Net Application that uses iframes to create a rectangular
scrolling section in the centre of a page.
There seems to be a problem when scrolling this region (on some PCs), the
controls all get distorded in appearance and may appear many times (ie like
a trail of controls). Not sure if this is a refresh problem. The page has
fully downloaded as we are using response.buffer=true (it also occurs if we
use false)
Should we be using a div tag instead?

Help?

Thanks for any assistance.

Nov 18 '05 #1
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Ya, you might want to try using a div with the "overflow" CSS attribute:
http://www.w3schools.com/css/pr_pos_overflow.asp

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"Harley" <ha****@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Can anyone help.
We have an ASP.Net Application that uses iframes to create a rectangular
scrolling section in the centre of a page.
There seems to be a problem when scrolling this region (on some PCs), the
controls all get distorded in appearance and may appear many times (ie like a trail of controls). Not sure if this is a refresh problem. The page has
fully downloaded as we are using response.buffer=true (it also occurs if we use false)
Should we be using a div tag instead?

Help?

Thanks for any assistance.

Nov 18 '05 #2
Hello Harley

It's a resource problem if you are talking Win95/95/me as the offending PC's

We had that problem with an Intranet application we did. After getting the
client to switchto Win2k...poof...it went away. Divs did the same thing.
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"Harley" <ha****@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Can anyone help.
We have an ASP.Net Application that uses iframes to create a rectangular
scrolling section in the centre of a page.
There seems to be a problem when scrolling this region (on some PCs), the
controls all get distorded in appearance and may appear many times (ie like a trail of controls). Not sure if this is a refresh problem. The page has
fully downloaded as we are using response.buffer=true (it also occurs if we use false)
Should we be using a div tag instead?

Help?

Thanks for any assistance.

Nov 18 '05 #3

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