Hi all.  :)

Does anyone know of good examples of using "overflow: auto" on a div 
used for scrolling other content (divs, spans, paragraphs, images)?

I have tried a few things that work well in Firefox, but IE seems to 
ignore the overflow and the layout blows-up. Should it be this hard?

What are your thoughts on using overflow:auto for content 
(likes/dislikes... why)?

Also, how cross-platform/compatible is overflow:auto?

I like the idea of using divs for scrolling content, but I hate the 
thought of having to use a bunch of filters/hacks to get the technique 
to work.

I guess I need to do more googling, but I thought I would start here and 
see where your responses take me.  :)

Many TIA!
Cheers,
Micky
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