Yes, I can see that when retrieving the HTMl file directly. Looking at the source code, though, I see this:
// Try to retrieve the news directly
//$result = cpgGetRemoteFileByURL('http://coppermine-gallery.net/cpg15x_news.htm', 'GET', '', '200'); // disabled, see http://forum.coppermine-gallery.net/index.php/topic,65424.msg325573.html#msg325573
if (strlen($result['body']) < 200) { // retrieving the file failed - let's display it in an iframe then
print <<< EOT
<iframe src="http://coppermine-gallery.net/cpg15x_news.htm" align="left" frameborder="0" scrolling="auto" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" width="100%" height="100" name="coppermine_news" id="coppermine_news" class="textinput">
{$lang_version_alert['no_iframe']}
</iframe>
EOT;
} else { // we have been able to retrieve the remote URL, let's chop the unneeded data and then display it
unset($result['headers']);
unset($result['error']);
// drop everything before the starting body-tag
//$result['body'] = substr($result['body'], strpos($result['body'], '<body>'));
$result['body'] = strstr($result['body'], '<body>');
// drop the starting body tag itself
$result['body'] = str_replace('<body>', '', $result['body']);
// drop the ending body tag and everything after it
$result['body'] = str_replace(strstr($result['body'], '</body>'), '', $result['body']);
// The result should now contain everything between the body tags - let's print it
print $result['body'];
}
Notice that "$result = cpgGetRemoteFileByURL" is commented out. I uncommented that line and now the news appears as it should.