On Thu, 21 Feb 2008 12:43:39 -0600, Hayley Kinash wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 09:31:53 -0600, Hayley Kinash wrote:
>
>> I've got an absolutely positioned div inside a relatively positioned div, 
>> but in IE
>> the child div is breaking out of the parent and uses the body as its parent. 
>>  There's
>> a width and a height on the parent div, and all divs above the parent have
>> position:relative and a width.  It
>>
> behaves as expected in FF and Safari.
>
>> [code snipped]
>>
>> See this article at PositionIsEverything.net for the lowdown on this bug:
>>
>> <http://www.positioniseverything.net/abs_relbugs.html>
>>
>>
[...] 
> The PIE article indicates that the fix for IE is to put a width and/or height 
> on the
> parent - it has both, and position:relative.
>

Sorry, Hayley,

There's not a lot I can offer without seeing a test case. Can you put
a simplified version somewhere we can take a look?

Cordially,
David
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