> I was aware of multiple scrolling libraries (TouchScroll, iScroll) for the 
> iPhone/iOS due to its inability (???) to support overflow:scroll 

Right, since the only touch screen event is the finger scrolling dedicated to 
the page scrolling itself

> However, I was not aware (and I am looking for confirmation) that IFRAMEs 
> don't really work either. It appears that the iframe doesn't respect any 
> attempt to give it a fixed size and always just resizes itself to its 
> content. Am I correct on this?

Same "problem" i think.

> Is the only way to scroll an IFRAME to place it inside a block element with 
> the overflow CSS property set and then to use a lib like the aforementioned?

Yeap
Forget about the iframe btw, just a DIV with a scroll JS on it

R.

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