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I have already reported on this issue in a previous thread, though I am too busy at RR right now to search for the original post.
There is nothing for us to fix. This is a Microsoft problem, and it has been addressed with the release of IE6.
Anyway, here is the deal. We use embedded IFRAMES for a great deal of our content. IFRAMES rarely work correctly with IE5. If you are stuck in Microsoft land, you will need at minimum IE5.5 (I think works), or IE6 (definitely works)
For those not wanting to upgrade to IE6, what is the deal? It is more secure than previous releases, more stable, offers cookie filtering, and is based off exactly the same original code base as IE5.x releases. The only significant differences are a few code updates to support new HTML/DHTML features.
Robert Richmond
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