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Andrew Robinson resolved TRINIDAD-946.
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Resolution: Duplicate
Looks like a duplicate of TRINIDAD-673, please check that it is fixed in 1.x.8
latest snapshot
> tr:panelPopup incorrect placement in IE7 and IE6 with long pages
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> Key: TRINIDAD-946
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRINIDAD-946
> Project: MyFaces Trinidad
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Components
> Affects Versions: 1.0.5-core, 1.0.6-core
> Environment: Server: Windows 2003, Tomcat 5.5.25, JDK 1.5.0_14,
> Myfaces 1.1.5, Trinidad 1.0.6, Trinidad 1.0.5
> Client: IE7, IE6, Firefox 2.0.0.12
> Reporter: Jed Smallwood
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> In IE7 and IE6 the placement of a relative positioned popup is always within
> the initial visible page section of the browser window as opposed to anywhere
> on the page. For example, my table has 50 rows. On the initial page load 12
> rows are visible with my browser size. My observation is that the popup will
> not render below the 12th row even when the page has been scrolled down to
> row 50. Clicking on the popup trigger in the 50th row will render the
> correct popup on top of the 12th row as opposed to the 50th row.
> Viewing the same page in Firefox 2.0.0.12, all popups are rendered in the
> correct positions.
> After posting this to the myfaces user mailing list, Andrew Robinson
> responded with the following:
> I haven't had the time to look into some positioning problems with the popup,
> but there are many bugs in IE with regards to component location calculations.
> Open a bug
> We will need to come up with a solution where there is IE and Firefox
> specific JS code using bounding box code instead of attempting to use the w3c
> implementations which are not properly implemented by most browsers
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