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<DIV> like behavior for <IFRAME>

hi guys, i was wondering if you could help me with a small problem. i
need to have an <iframe> to behave like a <div>, in such a manner
that:

1) the <iframe> should have its own display space, indicated by the
"display: block;" style.
2) the <iframe> should resize automatically to display its contents.
3) the <iframe> should not have any border, or a small thin border if
necessary.

help in css or html is greatly appreciated. thanks!

o.j.
Jul 20 '05 #1
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O.J. Tibi wrote:
1) the <iframe> should have its own display space, indicated by the
"display: block;" style.
2) the <iframe> should resize automatically to display its contents.
You would have to give it a default size, the use JavaScript to resize it if
you want any degree of cross-browser support.
3) the <iframe> should not have any border, or a small thin border if
necessary.


CSS border property

You'd probably be better off ditching the frame in favour of some form of
include.

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