Lets hope if they do something like that they use ECMAScript and it works correctly.
Much of the DHTML posted out there is really outdated, we're at Javascript 1.5 now people.
Actually an easy way to do that which works in the good browsers doesn't even require Javascript at all.
CSS2 allows:
position: fixed; overflow: scroll
That would at least fix its position in the window allow it to scroll just like a Win 3.1 window. However Win3.1 windows used Icons also.
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| Ric