You said:
Note that the scrollable div in IE seems to often defeat the overlays I've
tried, once the scroll bar appears...

>> I believe that to address this, you have to put an iframe in your
overlaying div .

Other than that, blockUI is the closest thing to what you are trying to do i
believe.

That's my 0.00000002 eurocent. Good luck, your app sounds wicked!

Alex.


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Behalf Of Raymond Auge
Sent: vendredi 16 février 2007 16:19
To: [email protected]
Subject: [jQuery] blocking/skinning div cotents

Hello All,

First of all, as a new jQuery lister, I'd like to thank you all for such a
great community project resulting in a fantastic js toolset. I love great
community driven projects (they make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside :) ).

Anyway, after a long search with no answer, I have question for you.

Scenario:
 - Multiple portlets (jsr-168) on a page, each being a disparate
application.
 - Most operating as ajax clients
 - Some possibly designed as semi-real-time/server synchronized applications
(which means they have an internal clock which is kept in sync with the
server so that the events of many clients are performed within a synchronous
envelop, this is to account for network latencies and such). Hope that's
clear enough.

Furthermore, some operations in the UI may take considerable time to execute
(sorts, filters, ajax calls, etc...).

The Problem:
 - I need a solution to "block/blur" specific areas of the page, a whole
portlet maybe, or maybe even a portion of a portlet, without blocking other
applications or areas of the page.

For example, if I had a div#divA which contains "whatever" dynamic content,
maybe a form, maybe some clickables, sortables, etc.. but I want one of
these time consuming operations to "block/blur" only this one div#divA using
a translucent onion skin, when the event is executing and "unblock/unblur"
on completion.

It would be virtually the same as say the blockUI plugin, but for a specific
div.

Do you think this is doable? I've been trying for a couple of days, just
with standard js/css and can't get it right in both FF and IE, it seems to
be either/or...
Note that the scrollable div in IE seems to often defeat the overlays I've
tried, once the scroll bar appears...

Ideas?

Thanks,

--
Raymond Auge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Software Engineer
Liferay, Inc.
Enterprise. Open Source. For Life.


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