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ok i have been redesigning my church website. i'm using a tabbed content script to display many of the pages in sub-categories. just when i was almost finished, i discovered a major problem. the script seems to be incompatible with IE. (i know, that's unusual, huh?)

the tabbed content displays some pages within an iframe. i edited the size of the iframe in the .js file... and it displays as defined in firefox. but when i view it in IE, the iframe is stuck at 150px high.

this is not a good thing, and i really don't want to scrap it and start over.

if anyone here can help me figure out how to edit the code so it views properly in all browsers, i'd be grateful.

otherwise, will everyone please say a prayer that someone on the forums where i got the script will be able to fix it?

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oh yeah, i forgot to leave the link.... www.grapevinefellowship.org/working

(and the .js file is located at www.grapevinefellowship.org/working/ajaxtabs/ajaxtabs.js)

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The link you posted didn't open at all.

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Works fine in Firefox. Does your software have a diagnosis feature for IE?

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contact Matt. He knows all about computers I believe. I know very little.

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Works fine in Firefox. Does your software have a diagnosis feature for IE?

What are you doing that I'm not? I'm running FF and I get the "Problem loading page" notification.

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Huh. It's strange, but everything displays fine in Safari; I also looked your code, and although I have very minimal experience in that field, it does seem to check out alright.

I'll look at it more closely, though. And if it isn't fixed by Friday, I'll ask my boyfriend to go over the code. He's had a class where they taught him a lot about this sort of thing; I, however, am self-taught, and I don't want to tell you the wrong thing.

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That's odd...I just used IE with it and it worked fine... :noidea:

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That's odd...I just used IE with it and it worked fine... :noidea:

What version of IE you are using? (You can find out in the Help menu, About option.) The problem the OP is having may be limited to certain versions of IE. It may also have something to do with the version of Java on your system too.

I'm running OpenSuse 10.3 (Linux) , and Firefox 2.0.0.11. The link: Grapevine Fellowship opened just fine on my system. I checked out all the tabs, etc. and it displays fine. The "Resources" tab on the Home page gives a 404 error, though. That's the only problem I've noticed. Looks good.

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IE 7..

I have a little web site and it is so frustrating what one little tiny "jot or tittle" out of place or missing can do to a page..

The java icon looks like a coffee cup... :thumbsup:

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