I recently upgraded my code to v 2.01 and FireFox and all other browsers
are working great, but IE is a total disaster. It all revolves areound
style settings. I am getting "Invalid Property Value" all over the place
when setting a new Decorator and possiblly other style properties. What
appears to be happening is that in some instances, a control might be
trying to set a backgroundColor to a nonexistant variable (it did exist
before the upgrade, but 2.01 doesn't handle global objects the same), but
the error doesn't happen when setting the backgroundColor, it happens when
a Decorator is applied. If the error would surface on the first call I
could track this down easier, I think. But instead, the error is getting
surfaced from deep in the core code on a line of code that seems to be 100%
valid. In general, is anyone having IE issues and setting style properties?
Because of where the error is presenting, this is difficult to track down
the actual offending code. I have a deadline in 2 days and right now I
can't turn this over for release, it just won't run on IE.
Thanks,
Jim
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