iframe layout deformation in IE_html/css_WEB-ITnose
Jun 24, 2016 am 11:54 AM
iframe looks like this in iE, but
displays normally in chrome.
Please help me.
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http://yunpan.cn/cgG4eNrR5qIYf (extraction code: a3c4)
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Please help me.
Isn’t there a post in the js area?
This must be an error in the path used in the iframe. Is a relative path used for resource reference?
And It is best to deploy the website and use the http protocol to debug the problem. Many path problems, browser restrictions, and domain problems can be clearly understood at a glance
Didn’t there be a post in the js area
This must be an error in the path used in the iframe. Are relative paths used for resource references?
And it is best to deploy the website and use the http protocol to debug the problem. There are many path problems and browsing Server restrictions and domain issues can be clearly seen at a glance
Brother, my code has been posted
If it is convenient, you can download it and help me take a look.
Isn’t there a post in the js area?
This must be an error in the path used in the iframe. Are relative paths used for resources? Quote?
And it is best to deploy the website and use the http protocol to debug the problem. Many path problems, browser restrictions, and domain problems can be clearly understood at a glance
Brother, my The code has been posted
If it is convenient, you can download it and help me take a look.
After looking at the page structure, it is an object. It should be that different browsers parse the control differently. There is a visible="false" tag on the object. Then add a style="visibility:hidden;" Can be hidden
Isn’t there a post in the js area?
This must be an error in the path used in the iframe. Yes Isn’t the resource reference using a relative path?
And it is best to deploy the website and use the http protocol to debug the problem. Many path problems, browser restrictions, and domain problems can be clearly understood at a glance
Brother, my code has been posted
If it is convenient, you can download it and help me take a look.
After looking at the page structure, it is an object. It should be that different browsers parse the control differently. There is a visible="false" tag on the object. Then add a style="visibility:hidden;" Can be hidden
Man, I tried. Still not working.

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