Hello Peter,

Peter Michaux a écrit :
> I played with your zipped example a little. It is the new Draggable
> line in client.js that seems to be messing up the positioning. I don't
> know what is going on with the positioning in Safari when new
> Draggable runs but if you want a quick hack fix adding one line seems
> to work

Thanks, man.  I don't have time to investigate new Draggable just now,
but I will, and submit sth with patch+test to the Trac.

However, I decided to apply the patch directly to the inline style
attribute.  My <div id="photo"> now has:

  style="display: none; position: absolute"

I tested on Konq, and it works fine now.  Would you be so kind as to
confirm this fixes it on Safari as well?

Thanks again!

-- 
Christophe Porteneuve a.k.a. TDD
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