Adding an onload event to body of iFrame does not work?

Your quote escaping looks wrong and you're not closing the body tag. Try with and se if that works.

Your quote escaping looks wrong and you're not closing the body tag. Try with and se if that works.Doc. Write("").

Thanks a lot for your answer, the closing tag worked. I've had to move the javascript included into an external file and call the function from the onload as i've noticed that a lot of browsers get confused and use one of the quotes used at 'head' for example to close the onload event. I've tried a number of ways to escape these but cant seem to get around it.

Thanks again!

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