Update:
I have narrowed the problem down to a css change I made.
Original:
.ui-tabs .ui-tabs-panel { padding: 1em 1.4em; display: block; border-
width: 0; background: none; }
Modified:
.ui-tabs .ui-tabs-panel { padding: 0 0; display: block; border-width:
0; background: none; }
This change did not cause any problems in 1.6rc6. Is there a way I can
remove this padding without causing the entire iframe to disappear?
On Mar 11, 5:04 pm, blefebvre <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a page with three basic jQuery UI tabs, each of which contains
> an iframe. The src of the iframe is set when each tab is first
> selected, however if I hard code the src's the issue is still present.
>
> In Firefox 3 and IE7 the tabs load fine and everything works as it did
> before the 1.7 upgrade. In IE6, the tabs are displayed but the none of
> the iframes show up unless I insert one or more characters before the
> iframe tag. Here's an example of the div containing the frame:
>
> The contents of this iframe will NOT display in IE6:
> <div id="tabOne" class="iframeTab">
> <iframe class="contentFrame" frameborder="0"
> src="http://www.google.com">Your browser does not support frames.</iframe>
> </div>
>
> And this one will:
> <div id="tabOne" class="iframeTab">
> a
> <iframe class="contentFrame" frameborder="0"
> src="http://www.google.com">Your browser does not support frames.</iframe>
> </div>
>
> I have since reverted to jQuery UI 1.6rc6 and everything is working
> fine again. Has anyone else experienced this issue or know what might
> be causing it?
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