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 in a table(e.g. http://www.osnews.com, http://arstechnica.com/ ). The displayed URL seems to force the column width to be much, much wider than it normally would, making these websites look very bad (very wide column with ads, very narrow column with actual text :/ )
It's great having this patch apart from the display issues it causes. Would it be possible to make the displayed URL wrap?
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.
Stephen Lewis slewis@paradise.net.nz
Yours, Nikita