Iframe background colour

Hi,
My web page has a black background. When I insert an iframe
the "empty" state is white. How can I change the background colour
of the iframe so as to correspond to the rest of the page.
Any help is much appreciated. Tkanks

Page Transparency doesn't work in IE 6 or below, so change
the background of page the iFrame is referencing to black (not
transparent)...this should fix it.

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