Hi Saku-

Glad you found a workaround. Please file a bug about the mouse events
not making it to the infowindow, and attach the code used. Thanks!

- pamela

On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 1:12 PM, Saku <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>> But now I've run into a dead end when trying to use the default
>> scrollbar component inside my custom infowindow. Scroll arrows on top
>> and bottom of the bar work fine, but when I try to drag the knob it
>> will not move unless I move the mouse pointer out of the infowindow
>> area. It looks like some mouse events are not getting past the
>> infowindow.
>
> After too many hours of frustration I decided to forget the pre-made
> components and started to create my own scrollbar.
>
> I've now made a knob that can be dragged, and at least
> MouseEvent.MOUSE_UP from stage gets blocked by the infowindow (thus
> disabling the default method of detecting when mouse has been
> released). As a workaround I added an eventlistener to the infowindow
> as well as stage. Everything looks promising now :)
>
> -Saku
> >
>

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