I have some odd behavior dealing with scrolling in IE8. I have a
container.Scroll, with a container.Composite inside, and a couple of lists
inside that, in a Grid. The Composite is just about guaranteed to be taller
than the Scroll region, so I set the Y scrollbar on. If I scroll to the
bottom of the Composite, I can select a member of one of the lists, at which
point the selection changed handler pops up a window with info about the
list item. Works cool on Firefox!
However, in IE8, as soon as I click on the list item, the pop up window
appears, and behind it, I can see that the scrolling region has jumped up,
so that the selected item in the list is no longer in the visible area. I
find this a bit baffling as I don't ever intentionally set the scrolling
region anywhere in the program.
I guess I'm curious first of all, as to what could cause this, and if I can
work around it by capturing the Y scroll position BEFORE it jumps, and reset
it after? I've looked thru the API, and I'm confused as to how to get or set
the Y scroll - are there methods on the Scroll container, or methods on the
Composite container inside?
Thanks,
Ken
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