I have been trying to implement a frameless frame system, so when I saw 
this post I decided to base it on the example you linked to at  
http://home.comcast.net/~rob.freundlich/css/noFrames.html

My requirements are slightly different though - I need "header" and 
"footer" frames and a main content frame (with scrolllbar as appropriate).

I have modified your example to make it fit my requirements and it's very 
close to working but still a little bit wonky - could you please take a 
look at:

        http://burieddreams.com/FixedHeaderAndFooter.html   (use IE!)

On first loading you can see that the header and footer are there, but the 
main content area actually extends right to the bottom (and slightly 
below) - start playing with the scrollbar and you'll see what I mean. 

If however you resize the window at all, suddenly it fixes itself and the 
content area behaves exactly as desired. Any idea why this might be?  I 
assume this is why there is a "window.resizeBy" call, but in my IE6 it 
tells me "Access is denied" on that line.


*most* worrying though, is it appears to completely not work in Firefox. 
Try it out, it looks awful. What is breaking it? I can't see anything 
weird in there that should cause problems like that. I've kept the example 
fairly straight forward to hopefully make things clear.


Many thanks in advance for any replies :)

Kevin
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