Consider the following testcase:
<html><head></head>
<frameset rows="75,*">
<frame src="" scrolling="yes">
<frame src="" scrolling="yes">
</frameset></html>IE6 only shows the vertical scrollbars on this.
Before bug 72747 ( https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72747 ) got fixed, Mozilla just used overflow:auto.
But now it uses overflow:scroll, so you get horizontal and vertical scrollbars.
This looks correct according to the spec:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/present/frames.html#adef-scrolling
This breaks http://www.stone-oakvalley-studios.com/ for the top frame in current Mozilla builds, where you need to scroll now to see the complete content.
Maybe it would be wise to be compatible with IE here?
Or maybe it is just better to not be compatible here (and that site just needs to be fixed)?
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