What version of SRM?  Are the scrollbars being caused by panels and not you
iframe? I have seen (resizable?) panels show a scrollbar if you make the
window too small.

Jason
On Jan 28, 2011 4:58 PM, "Pierson, Shawn" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Good morning folks,
>
> I'm working on embedding SRM's Request Entry screen within SharePoint, and
it works fine except for one challenge that I am facing. Basically, within
my iFrame the system is displaying scrollbars. My HTML for the iFrame is:
>
> <iframe height="100%" width="100%" src="
http://remedyserver/arsys/forms/remedyserver/SRS%3AServiceRequestConsole/enduser/";
scrolling="no" frameBorder="0" style="overflow:hidden;" ></iframe>
>
> I've tried two ways of removing the scrollbars as are indicated there:
>
> 1) Scrolling="no"
>
> 2) Style="overflow:hidden;"
> Either of those should remove the scrollbars, but they appear anyway.
Also, they don't appear on the login page, but only on the actual Request
Entry screen. They are caused by the static background image that SRM uses,
and what makes it worse is that if I open a form from there, I have two sets
of scrollbars parallel to each other. My thought is that perhaps the Request
Entry screen is using its own iFrame that has scrolling turned on, but that
doesn't appear to be the case based on IE's built in profiler where I can
see both of those tags are being used on the iFrame.
>
> Any ideas of what I could be doing wrong or suggestions on how to
successfully embed SRM within SharePoint?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Shawn Pierson
> Remedy Developer | Southern Union
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