Joseph Polanik wrote:
I have a table inside of a 'viewport' composed of elements in fixed
positions on the screen. The table expands or contracts in length as
the user toggles +/- symbols (javascript and the display: property do
the work.)
The problem occurs when the user expands the table enough to cause the
scrollbar to pop into existence and then contracts the table enough to
make the scrollbar disappear.
When the scrollbar disappears there is an extraneous line on the
screen. It is exactly where the table border was when displaced by the
scrollbar. So when the scrollbar disappears, the extraneous line is in
the middle of the rightmost cell. The actual border of the table also
displays exactly as it should.
Hi Joe,
You likely haven't received a reply to your post because you didn't
provide a page for us to test. It is nearly impossible to debug
something that we cannot see, unless it's a very well known and
documented issue -- and this is not. Can you send us a link to check
out your page?
This problem occurs in IE6. (I don't have the means to test on earlier
versions of IE).
You can run multiple versions of IE on the same machine:
http://www.skyzyx.com/archives/000094.php
Zoe
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Zoe M. Gillenwater
Design Specialist
UNC Highway Safety Research Center
http://www.hsrc.unc.edu
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