2011/1/13 jdalton <[email protected]>:
> @Balázs Galambosi:
>
> I detect the scroll element in FuseJS using something similar to:
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/513327/scrollel/quirks.html
> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/513327/scrollel/standards.html
>
> It seems to detect it correctly.
> If both body and docEl will report scroll coords it chooses the docEl.
>
> - JDD

Thanks for showing these examples for both cases. Yes, I myself use something
similar, just wanted to make sure that I don't miss anything on the
subject, as to
why Chrome (WebKit) is so eccentric.


2011/1/12 Diego Perini <[email protected]>:
> Due to a Chrome bug described here:
> http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=2891

Thanks a lot, I haven't seen this issue, maybe because Google is full of jQuery
on the first page, and I thought I won't find what I'm looking for.

At least I could "star" this bug now.

- Balázs

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