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    Default Firefox WON'T show my iframe scrollbar!

    I've searched and seen all the posts complaining about what seem to be obligatory scrollbars in iframes when viewed in Firefox.

    I have the opposite problem.

    As you can see at http://www.designingpixels.com/ave6/stillPhotos.html , Firefox will not display a scroller for my iframe. The content (http://www.designingpixels.com/ave6/stillPhotosTxt.html) is more than enough to overflow this box, but no scrollbar appears, even when I set the iFrame and the div it's in to auto.

    If anyone has advice, I would sure appreciate it.

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    Both the div and the iframe have scrollbars in FF here.
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    get internet explorer 7?
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    Why?
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    well if ff doesnt work might as well XD
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    No.... then it's time to fix the code. Follow standards and Firefox will not be a problem. The opposite of the advice, though, (using Firefox if IE doesn't work) makes sense because Internet Explorer doesn't follow all standards.
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    Yeah... using IE7 won't help fix the code, which is kind of the point of the exercise
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