On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 12:48 PM, John Resig <jere...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> > Specifically, I have a modal dialog plugin which needs to "detect" IE6
> > and IE7 in quirks mode. IE6 detection is needed for deciding whether
> > or not to add an iframe behind the overlay to prevent element bleed-
> > through.
>
> This first one is real tricky. I'm not sure what a good solution might
> be. Anyone have any thoughts?
>
> The only "solution" that I can think of is to just bite the bullet and
> put the iframe behind the overlay in every browser - but that's lame.


This is something I need to solve soon to upgrade the bgIframe plugin! This
is a _very_ visual issue and I haven't found a good way to detect this
particular issue. I think I may end up just checking to see if the browser
supports the filter property. Mainly b/c bgiframe makes heavy use of filter
with default settings. This would make the iframe fix happen in IE7 as well
but that seems acceptable.

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Brandon Aaron

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