Hi again,

First of all, thanks for the help with getting rid of layout tables, 
this was very nice.
I'm now moving onto the next step where I want to get rid of frames 
altogether. The production website with frames is here:
http://photos.obones.com/

As you can see, the bottom part has a vertical scrollbar when its 
content is too high for what remaining height there is in the window.
I am trying to reproduce this in the new website that can be seen here:
http://photos2.obones.com/

Right now, he vertical scrollbar is showing for the entire page. I want 
it to show only for the "vbox" div which is placed in the "hbox" div. 
This last one has a gray background which makes it easier to distinguish 
from the header.
As you can see in the stylesheet, I commented out a few "hacks" that I 
discovered on a website which were used to obtain the desired effect. 
However, they have some side effects, and as such, I would gladly accept 
a more standard way of achieving this.
Do you have any hints or pointers for getting the required effect?
The main targets for the website are IE7 and FF2. Compatibility with 
Opera would come as a bonus, while compatibility with older versions of 
IE or FF are not required at all.

Thanks in advance for your help
Olivier
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