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Posted by help on 04/13/06 07:30
Occurances happen because of using filter attribute in the scrolling
container.
Thanks for the reply...if not forcing me to make a mockup of the
problem(problem occured on a corporate development app package, so I
couldn't give a link), then I would have never of seen the answer.
Once again, if you are using the filter attribute for a container, and using
overflow:auto or any scrolling value for the overflow attribute to allow it
to scroll, select dropdown will become garbled messes. I haven't tested
this with the actual run(using a calling JS func for making the display:none
into display:block, but I think it is more on the filter attribute not
rerendering that is the prob).
Thanks again!
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> help wrote:
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>> Anyone heard of this, or have some details of a fix?
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