I was playing with client-side includes as I recall them mentioned in
CT-Talk recently (although I'm stuffed if I can find the threads in the
archives). I discovered that the following:

<object type="text/html" data="http://whatever.com/somefile.html";>

breaks in IE if the data URL is in a different domain than that of the
page containing the object tag (it works ok for FF and probably for
other real browsers). This is weird as you can include other kinds of
objects like flash from other domains.

Is there anything I am missing or is this another "feature" of IE?

James Holmes
Divisional Web Interface Development Coordinator
Engineering, Science and Computing
x4864




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