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On 9/3/07 4:52 PM, "Tobias Kask" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I actually just found out it was a code error on my behalf, even though i feel
> kind of stupid to admit it. Sorry about that. :/
> 
> On 9/3/07, Randy Walker < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have a few different divs with text fields sliding in/out and have never
>> had any issues with them.
>> How are you calling up the sliding code to bring the div in?  Does it seem
>> like the sliding code is triggered when clicking on the field, or does it
>> feel more like a bug in Safari?  Do you have a URL we could check it out at?
>> -=R
>> 
>> 
>> On 9/3/07 8:41 AM, "Tobias Kask" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>> I've found another issue (that might not be new for you though):
>>> I'm using javascript (mootools) to make a div slide onto the screen when the
>>> user clicks a button. This div contains, among other things, a text field
>>> input. However, when the user clicks this input field the iPhone
>>> automatically slides back the div, leaving a text marker floating in the
>>> middle of the screen where the text area was supposed to be. Keyboard input
>>> in this state does nothing.
>>> 
>>> Has anyone seen anything similar? Any ideas on how to work around this?
>>> 
>>> regards,
>>> Tobias Kask
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 9/3/07, nroose < [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >
>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I have noticed a bug on the iPhone.  It occurs when a web page has a
>>>> select field with the "multiple" attribute set and the first option is
>>>> not supposed to be selected by default, and the iPhone selects it by
>>>> default anyway.
>>>> 
>>>> Here is the page: http://208.187.217.149/ims.htm
>>>> <http://208.187.217.149/ims.htm>
>>>> 
>>>> Here is the code:
>>>> 
>>>> <html><title>iPhone Multi-select bug test<body>
>>>> This page is for testing of the iPhone multi-select bug.  The first
>>>> two entries are set to be unselected.  The third is set to be
>>>> selected.  iPhone selects the first and third.
>>>> <form>
>>>> <select name=x multiple>
>>>> <option value='notselected1'>Not Selected 1</option>
>>>> <option value='notselected2'>Not Selected 2</option>
>>>> <option value='selected' selected>Selected</option>
>>>> </select>
>>>> </form>
>>>> </body>
>>>> </html>
>>>> 
>>>> Perhaps this is not important to most web sites, since the multiple
>>>> attribute is not used often, but it does matter to me.  I thought
>>>> perhaps I could put a disabled option first, and that would help, but
>>>> apparently that is another iPhone bug - the disabled option is not
>>>> disabled. 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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