You can set the scrolling to false and create your own vertical
scrollbar within the app. E.g.
<div style="height: 300px; overflow-y:scroll;">content</div>

On Sep 9, 4:49 am, jamim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, but I'm really looking for a solution without having to use
> the dynamic height feature.
>
> I think I just left the scaling="false" when I copied the code from an
> example, but you're right - I probably don't need it.
>
> Thanks, again.
>
> On Sep 8, 6:11 pm, frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > On Sep 8, 11:57 pm, jamim wrote:
>
> > > IE7 always shows at least 1 vertical scrollbar (when it's not needed)
> > > and 2 when it actually is needed.
>
> > I had a similar issue with IE6 for some months.  I got so far that the
> > unnecessary scroll-bar is *not* shown, but the space where it would be
> > was still lost, resulting in an ugly right margin.
>
> > For that effect I used _IG_adjustIFrameHeight with the dynamic-height
> > feature, works like a charme, ignoring the ugly margin.  Recently I
> > figured out that scrolling="false" also eliminates the margin, for an
> > example see (using IE, otherwise it always worked as it should):
>
> >http://gmodules.com/ig/creator?synd=open&url=http://hmdmhdfmhdjmzdtjm...
>
> > You have scrolling="true", try to toggle that.  I've no idea what you
> > are doing, but scaling="false" is rarely needed, maybe you confused
> > it - I certainly confused it when I tried to fix my IE6
> > problem... :-)
>
> >  Frank
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