Hi
I tried using that, but no success.
I also get a warning message when I used parent.height.
Btw, I replaced my panel with accordion container. Now the scroll disappeared from the HBox and appeared in the accordion.
My requirement is a panel.
Regards
Husain
Manish Jethani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Manish Jethani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 10/15/05, Husain Kitabi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> <mx:HBox xmlns:mx="http://www.macromedia.com/2003/mxml" xmlns="*"
> xmlns:lsmclassgroup="com.lsmonline.client.dto.*"
> xmlns:lclassgroupView="com.lsmonline.client.view.course.classgroup.*" height="100%" >
>
> <mx:Panel title=
> "Create Classgroup" id="classgroupRegisterPanel" vScrollPolicy="auto" height="100%">
>
> In my viewstack I add this component as
> <lclassgroup:classgroupRegister id="classgroupReg" label="Classgroup" width="100%" height="100%" />
>
>
> classgroupRegister is a HBox with 2 panels. I require each panel to have its own scroll bar. What I am getting now is scroll bar on HBox.
Try setting the heights of the panels to "{parent.height}" -- where
parent would be a reference to the ViewStack.
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