>I believe the issue here has to do with the rendering mode inside of the control. Proper HTML5 content with the appropriate doc type headers will render without a border. But content that's not using IE Edge mode (ie. IE7 rendering) will render with the 3d frame.
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>IOW, this is driven by the engine.
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>Make sure the pages you're displaying are using HTML5 compliant header:
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><!DOCTYPE html>
><html>
><head>
> <meta charset="utf-8" />
> <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge" />
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>This works for me to get borderless windows.
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>For other browsers the DocType is no longer needed because the pre-presumption is HTML5 mode, but for IE it needs the hint otherwise it renders in Quirks mode which is what apparently brings up the crazy borders.
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Thanks Rick, I think that will do best. Changing the registry is not as comfortable as we're talking about thousands of workstations and wan't to avoid any IT involvement.
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>>Hi all,
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>>Does anyone know how to get rid of the 3d border of the IE webcontrol when used in a VFP form ?
>>I'd like to have no border at all, or at least a single border.
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>>Walter,