Background Colour Issues in Internet Explorer 7, 8, and 9

Hi there,
Im having trouble working out why the background under the main text on this webpage:
http://www.thechapelstudios.co.uk/chNEWtestimonials.html
is appearing as white in internet explorer, but as transparent in Safari and Chrome. I need it to be transparent in internet explorer to, can anyone help??
Thanks
James

Add allowtransparency to the iframe code for IE.
<iframe src="content1.html" allowtransparency="true"
Nancy O.
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