I have been using PWC for a couple of months and am generally very 
satified with it. This problem, however, has me baffled for several days 
now so I thought I would though it out to a wider audience and see if 
anybody has any idea what is going on.

I have posted a test page that shows the problems. It is located at: 
http://www.coaching-life.com/testwindow/

Heres how to produce the problem.
1) Go to the page.
2) Click the [Open First] button.
3) On the first window, click the [Open Second] button.
4) Observe that the second window opens correctly and is positioned 
above (laying overtop of) the first window.
5) Click on the red x button to close the second window.
6) Observe that the second window closes normally.

And now the problem will show up.

7) On the first window, click the [Open Second] button again.
8) Observe that the second window opens correctly BUT is positioned 
below (laying beneath of and obscured by) the first window.

This happens on all browsers that I have tested. These include Firefox 
2.0, IE7, and Opera 9.
The second window appears to work properly, but I cannot get it to raise 
above the first window.

Furthermore, on Firefox I see two additional problems. The first is that 
when the second window is dragged around under the first window, the 
first window is distorted, like it is being smeared around in the area 
where they overlap. This does not happen when the window is opened for 
the first time. (steps 3 & 4) Sometimes this will crash Firefox.

The second problem on Firefox is a show stopper for me. In Firefox, 
after step 8, click on the red x button to close the second window 
again. The script will crash and Firebug will report:

  window.frames[winname].do_save is not a function

The second window can not be closed.

I cannot figure out why it does these things. I suspect that these 
problems are related, but I don't know what is going on.

Does anyone know what is going on?

-- Will Merrell




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