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relative sizing does not nest?

PJ6
I source an ascx page in an IFrame. The IFrame gets resized by its
containing table (width + height 100%). The contained page, though, does not
seem to have its contents recognize its own size. Is this a limitation of
relative sizing?

Paul
Nov 19 '05 #1
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