Bob,
Since IE does not support HTML5 elements and doesn't obey CSS border-style
on iframes, you have to include frameborder="0" to remove them. For browsers
that do support the HTML5 iframe element you can use the new seamless
attribute to remove the borders and scrolling.

- Jon



On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 10:18 AM, designer <desig...@gwelanmor-internet.co.uk
> wrote:

> Thanks to all who responded, but I should perhaps point out that
> 'frameborder' is not supported in html5. Also, let me stress : the code
> validates fine, and works fine - except IE7 and 8. IE6 is OK.
> I just don't understand that and I wondered if anyone else has encountered
> this (surely, 6000+ folk - at least one person must have . . . ) - or am I
> missing something obvious?
>
> Anthony asked if I could sent out a screen capture? Well, the 'actual' page
> can be seen at http://www.marscovista.fsnet.co.uk/index_beta.html
> , as I said before.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Bob
>
>


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