Hi Martin,
Your suggestion sent me in the right direction - apparently the selected
ListItem in the List was NOT focused, and it seems like it was not focusable
at all. So now when I select an item, I set its 'focusable' property, and
focus it. I don't have to capture an event (such as 'blur') at all, just
having the ListItem focused seems to make IE happy and NOT jump the
scrolling. I guess before this, the List itself was getting the focus, and
so IE forced it to scroll to the top of the list.
Thanks again, I owe you the 8 more aspirin I would've needed to make this
headache go away :-)
Ken
On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 4:40 AM, Martin Wittemann <[email protected]
> wrote:
> Hey Ken,
> sounds like you are heading in a problem we had with our inline apps. IE
> scrolls the focused element into view by default so maybe you are focusing
> something wrong in the list?
> As a first guess how to detect if the automatic scrolling has happened, I
> would check the the blur event of the current selected item which could
> happen if my theory is right with the focus. Well, its worth a try. :)
> Regards,
> Martin
>
>
>
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