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Posted by Norman Peelman on 11/30/07 13:40
Mika wrote:
> "Norman Peelman" <npeelman@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
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>> Mika wrote:
>>> "Norman Peelman" <npeelman@cfl.rr.com> wrote in message
>>> news:474eb5ac$0$2557$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>>>
>>>> Ok, where does George St. end? In Opera 9,21 (Linux) I am able to walk
>>>> (run) from the intersection of George St. and Red Lion St. all the way
>>>> to the 3 way intersection of George St., The Square, and The Quadrant.
>>>>
>>>> Norm
>>> That is correct. George Street works perfectly in Opera, as does
>>> Portobello Road as we have said. Oxford Street however does not work
>>> correctly in Opera, that is you can only scroll up to House of Fraser.
>>> In any other browser you can scroll continuously more than twice as far.
>> Can confirm that, Opera 9.21 (Linux for me) has a ceiling of 32765px for
>> the width of a DIV, after which it does not display. The limit does not
>> exist for the height attribute. Even tried setting it with javascript.
>>
>> Norm
>
> PS: Opera have been in touch and accepted the issue. They have improved it
> for the 9.5 beta and tested our site, but there is still a restriction
> (around 60000px now). We are working with them to take the ceiling off it
> altogether.
>
> Mika
>
>
It appears to impact other elements as well, I tried a TABLE too.
Funny thing is the height works up to 134217728px.The limit in FireFox
appears to be 9999990px (for height or width). Any higher and FF still
reports the value at that number, 10000000px causes the value to enter
scientific notation (1e+7px).
Norm
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