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Posted by Mika on 11/30/07 15:41
"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:474f55b1$0$24310$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>>> 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).
Can't think why they did it but thanks, will feed that info back to them.
I'm pleased to see there are some people here interested in actually holding
a constructive discussion of specifics without feeling the need to resort to
foul language and personal attacks.
Mika
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