Although it should be noted that it says right there on http://www.w3schools.com/htmldom/dom_obj_frame.asp (linked to as the
first bit of the discussion at the URL provided) that IE doesn't support
the .scrolling properties the example uses.
They don't explicitly mention the missing IE support directly on the
discussion or example pages, though.
And no, OP, I don't know how to do it. I've never had the need. I
suspect I'd use the CSS visibility property.
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This example does not work in IE. I want to be able to have this
functionality in IE. Anybody know how to do this.
Heh, this not work in FF too but crashed FF (version 2.0.0.14 for Windows),
very interresting pages :-)
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