height: "auto" is not a supported option, so you may get unexpected results.
Have you tried autoResize: false? Let me know if that doesn't work for you.
- Richard
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 1:08 PM, Shelane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a dialog with height defined as auto. The same dialog is
> reused, but new content is fetched based on the link that is clicked.
> What the dialog seems to be doing is basing the height of the the
> content that is first returned and not as subsequent links are clicked
> resulting in the dialog height being much too tall or much too short
> for the secondary content. I upgraded it to 1.6rc2 with the same
> results. Here is my code:
>
> $("#modal").dialog({autoOpen: false, height: "auto", title: "Training
> Requirement Status", width: 450, modal: true, overlay: { opacity: 0.5,
> background:"black" }});
> $(".modal").click(function(){
> var page = $(this).attr("href");
> openDialog(page);
> return false;
> });
> >
>
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