On Sat, 14 Jun 2003 15:22:48 +0700 (NOVST) "Nikita V. Borodikhin" <eliterr@tkk.ru> wrote:
Hello, Stephen !
Stephen Lewis wrote:
There is a very small patch to support IFRAME HTML element. It does> > nothing except handling IFRAME via FRAME handler so special IFAME> > attributes(width and height) are not handled but this patch is> > suitable for current temporary solution (as we do not have real frame support for now).
Just a comment about this - I'm using a recent CVS version some time after this was integrated, and it causes some display issues with a lot of sites. In particular, sites that use narrow IFRAMEs for ads <snip>
This is a consequence of currently used way to handle frames, as Links has. This IFRAME handler may be redesigned to use supplyed width and height, I think it is not too hard but I expect it is a _temporary_ solution intended just for having a link to IFRAME content until we do not have normal frames.
OK, thanks for the response - I just wanted to make sure it hadn't slipped through unnoticed. Of course, if I'd actually read your original message thoroughly, I would have noticed that you'd said it was a temporary solution anyway... knee-jerk bug reporting reactions strike again! As an aside, it was quite an eye-opener viewing websites with this patch, I discovered many sites which I had thought to be free from advertising were in fact saturated with it - they were having about as much effect on me using Dillo as all of those pop up/under ads I hear about all the time ;) -- Stephen Lewis slewis@paradise.net.nz