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I took another look at the screen shot that was submitted to me a few minutes ago, based on the first comment in my previous post. Seems the page request is being initiated by someone who's blocking advertisements. Sure, let me fix that for you, right away!

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I have a feeling that it was probably an honest mistake; I didn't realize why lockergnome.com was showing up in strange ways (I rarely visit the homepage so it didn't bother me) until I experimented with NIS a bit to view something else on the site.

Hmm, I'm sure there is a fix for this. Perhaps instead of using border=0 for the iframe, maybe changing it to 1 instead and making it white so that it is still invisible? Perhaps using an Iframe in the first place is a problem, but I didn't think Iframes collapsed like that. There's gotta be a way to put a cell there that won't collapse. I think Chris's first gut reaction was “oh, he's blocking my ads!”, but that doesn't mean it shouldn't be fixed.

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