Thanks Ian. Lets wait.
:)

On Apr 1, 8:01 pm, Ian Bambury <[email protected]> wrote:
> 2009/4/1 Neo <[email protected]>
>
>
>
> > Hi Ian,
> > Thats really sad to hear :(.
> > Any possible workarounds ?
>
> Not really. These widgets (at least the ones I looked at in 1.5, and
> probably 1.6 as well or they'd have fixed it)  set their child widgets up
> while detached, so percentage sizes don't work on the children, and they use
> percentages for themselves, so if you nest them, they *are* the child and
> that is why they get screwed (if I remember correctly - it was nearly a year
> ago now).
>
> There are *some* situations where they will work - for example, setting up a
> SplitPanel in the child area of an *open* DisclosurePanel and then closing
> it works, but you see this actually happening, partly because some browsers
> are like that, but in the others too, because these panels use deferred
> commands.
>
> Even then, if the user closes the DP and the DP is detached from the DOM (as
> might well happen with tabs, or your own menu system) then when you come
> back, it's screwed again.
>
> There may be a way around it, but I haven't found one and the Google guys
> haven't mentioned one.
>
> I think we'll have to wait for V2 and hope that these widgets are rewiritten
> so they work if nested.
>
> Ian
>
> http://examples.roughian.com
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