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    Default Your browser doesnt support Iframes, or they are not switched on?

    On Internet Explorer, on websites, I cannot view iframes which work perfectly on FireFox. I think I have IE 6, and its worked untill today. I need someone to help me with this, as Iframes is a pretty crucial thing. I think it might be something to do with the settings, and Im pretty sure it worked until I downloaded Macromedia Dreamweaver MX 6.1 [ as I havnt got XP ]

    Someone help

    Thanks

    ~Joe

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    It should work really, all i can suggest is maybe Uni-installing Dreamweaver and seeing if that helps "/

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    Yeah, I dont see why It shouldnt work. Most browsers are preset to that anyway, Unless its the websites your going on? :s



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    Also you could clear your Temp internet files and see if that does anything "/

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    If that doesnt work, Clear your Cache too.



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    Why not your Cookies too just for randomicity

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    Rofl, Joe, It may just be your IE playing up.

    FireFox all the way.



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    Quote Originally Posted by craigg.

    FireFox all the way.
    :eusa_danc

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    Simplest solution is to carry on using Firefox and forget all about IE, however, compatibility is important in webdesign so you might want to check your site is coded properly to conform with IE's "standards".
    Run your site or page through the W3 validator and see what it says.
    http://validator.w3.org/
    Once a Hobba, always a Hobba....

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    firefox shall rule the world, who ever not uses it will have a firey painful death, lol , Joe try as the guys said delte ur temp intenret files cookies etc. and dreamweaver is rubbish anyway stick to notepad its easier
    and if you dont know some codes then upon dreamweaver up

    moving back onto the subject, what kind of thing doesnt work? like do they show or what i dont quite understand

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