> Isaac,

> FYI....you said use:
> <frameset rows="0,30,*">

> That code will still show the "hidden" frame in Netscape.

> As I said earlier, this will ALWAYS hide it:

> <frameset rows="110%,0%">

> By making the main frame more than the full width/height
> of the page, you
> force the nasty 1 pixel frame off to the side in Netscape
> ;-)

> HTH

Yea, I noticed that, thanks. :) I don't use Netscape much.

Isaac
Certified Advanced ColdFusion 5 Developer

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954-776-0046

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