I still don't know why the AbsolutePanel is not displaying correctly in IE 
but was able to get it to display by setting  <meta 
http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" *content*="*IE*=7" >.  If anyone has any 
insight, I'd greatly appreciate it.
 
Thanks,
Keith
On Sunday, September 7, 2014 12:13:34 PM UTC-4, KGD wrote:

> Hello,
>
> My issue is that an AbsolutePanel that includes a MenuBar (with items) is 
> not displayed at all on Internet Explorer 10 or prior versions even with 
> the Compatibility View enabled.  The AbsolutePanel is in the North section 
> of a DockLayoutPanel with a DataGrid in the Center section.  The DataGrid 
> is rendered correctly but takes the entire space and I cannot tell if it 
> covering up the AbsolutePanel or if the AbsolutePanel is never rendered and 
> therefore the DataGrid expands the entire area.
>
> The app is a GWT 2.5 and works correctly in Safari and Chrome.  Below is 
> the code snippet for the AbsolutePanel:
>
> public ContactPointList(String orgId, String entityId) {
>
> . . . . . 
>
> AbsolutePanel absolutePanel = new AbsolutePanel();
>
> //absolutePanel.setSize("100%", "100%");
>
> absolutePanel.setWidth("100%");
>
> absolutePanel.setHeight("35px");
>
>
> MenuBar menuBar = new MenuBar(false);
>
> menuBar.setSize("100%", "100%");
>
> menuBar.setHeight("34px");
> MenuBar menuBar_1 = new MenuBar(true);
> MenuItem mntmOptions = new MenuItem("Options . . .", false, menuBar_1);
> MenuItem mntmNewItem = new MenuItem("New . . . ", false,
> new Command() {
>  . . . . . 
> }
>
> });
>
> menuBar_1.addItem(mntmNewItem);
>
> menuBar.addItem(mntmOptions);
>
> absolutePanel.add(menuBar, 0, 0);
>
> dlpMain.addNorth(absolutePanel, 2);
>
> mTable.setSelectionModel(selectionModel);
> . . . . . 
>
> dlpMain.add(mTable);
> . . . . . 
> initWidget(dlpMain);
>
>
> }
>
>
> Questions:  
>
> 1)  Is there a matrix/listing for GWT components that work or don't work 
> in IE?
>
> 2)  What is the proper method to refresh/redraw the component to ensure 
> that it is rendered correctly on all browsers?
>
> Thank you in advance for your suggestions.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Keith
>

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