< Have you used a tool like Fiddler to see if there's anything going on 
< whatsoever with respect to Google?
<
< The view field is rendered as a frame (note, security concern) so what 
< is in the source when you view the source of the frame?

I am now one step further using Carl's suggestion.  And now I think I am into 
the problem you mention.

I now get

This content cannot be displayed in a frame... 
To help protect the security of information you enter into this website, the 
publisher of this content does not allow it to be displayed in a frame.

I don't want to actually display Google, I just used that as a simple test.  If 
I used eg a standard web page with just Hello here is my html form as text or 
something really basic, are you saying it WOULD be displayed?  How do I allow 
the content to be displayed?

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