Looks like IE5 is down to the age old bug of setting size to "0" in the
horizontal and vertical if left to it's own devices. Explains most the
aforementioned results.
I think most of these would be cleaned up with declared variables for
platforms where is.ie and "mac" specific that oversize the viewport in the
read/scroll direction (leads to unused whitespace) and creates a fixed size
in the non-scroll direction (200 pixel wide or 200 pixel tall for example).
Not perfect, a hack for sure but should work in most cases..
DS
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Subject: [Dynapi-Dev] 2001_06_13 Mac IE5 Tests
Hi, testing results using 2001_06_13 with Mac IE:
OS 9.1 Mac IE5
dyanpi.gui.list: text/border draw errors and security violations
gui.loadpanel: load works, resize fails
gui.pushpanel: 50% functional, increase size changes button but not text,
3rd and 4th labels fails
gui.scrollpane: labels work, scroll size fails
gui.viewport: fails pretty badly all over
All other examples worked well. Will attempt to correlate with bug DB. --AE
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