Hi,
when doing
root.setBlockerColor("grey");
this works just fine with Firefox and Chrome. IE8 either works as well or
ignores it. IE7 thinks "grey" is invalid and dies in
framework/source/class/qx/bom/element/Style.js
line 369: element.style[name] = value !== null ? value : "";
Now, I guess it can be argued that this is my fault (for not using a
hex-value and an 'invalid' color string).
But I guess this could happen to others as well and will of course happen
for other 'invalid' style assignments as well.
It is rather hard to figure out as IE7 just dies with an error (at least in
the build version). I didn't catch it in the source version, as I don't have
a Windows setup for development and my development browsers (Firefox and
Chrome under Linux) don't have that problem.
I finally identified the problem with
try {
element.style[name] = value !== null ? value : "";
}
catch(e) {
alert('e='+e+', name='+name+', value='+value);
}
I wonder if it would be appropriate to put that into the Qooxdoo code.
Best regards,
Fritz
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