I think that's how the loadpanel should work. If you where using an Iframe it would have done the same thing.
-- Raymond Irving --- Arijit Das <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The loadpanel in 3.0 seems to pick up the background > color of the page > being loaded, or defaults to white if none is set. > The loadpanel in > 2.5.7 used to keep a clear background unless the > loadpanel had a > background color set. Is there any way to retrieve > the old behavior? > I've tried commenting out the following lines: > > var bg = this._loadElm.document.bgColor; > if (bg) this.setBgColor(bg); > > in the p_notify2 function in loadpanel.js, but it > didn't make any > difference. I noticed that the new loadpanel reads > the header of the > file being loaded, instead of starting after the > body tag. I'm guessing > this is why the background color shows up. > > Thanks as always... > > Arijit > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: The SF.net > Donation Program. > Do you like what SourceForge.net is doing for the > Open > Source Community? Make a contribution, and help us > add new > features and functionality. Click here: > http://sourceforge.net/donate/ > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Help mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-help __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears http://launch.yahoo.com/promos/britneyspears/ ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: The SF.net Donation Program. Do you like what SourceForge.net is doing for the Open Source Community? Make a contribution, and help us add new features and functionality. Click here: http://sourceforge.net/donate/ _______________________________________________ Dynapi-Help mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dynapi-help
