Ben Darlow wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I am currently struggling to find a workaround for the above  
> mentioned bug (also discussed here: http://www.quirksmode.org/ 
> bugreports/archives/2006/01/Explorer_z_index_bug.html). Essentially  
> this problem stems from the use of the jQuery datepicker module  
> (http://kelvinluck.com/assets/jquery/datePicker/), which generates  
> its own markup for a calendar that appears when you click a button.  
> In the page where I'm using this, the calendar appears behind all  
> other page elements (including form controls) in Internet Explorer 7.  
> The relevant CSS used to control this markup looks like this:
> 
> div.popup-calendar-wrapper {
>       position: relative;
> }
> div.popup-calendar {
>       display: none;
>       position: absolute;
>       z-index: 2;
>       top: 0;
>       left: 0; /* value for IE */
>       padding: 4px;
>       overflow:hidden;
>       width: 180px;
> }
> 


Can we see your page actually showing the bug, alternatively, could you 
please upload a testcase that shows the bug?

Ingo

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