Hi Mr Harrod,

Thank you so much for comming back to me.

I am still trying to get this to work.
It is not working just yet but I hope to get it going if you can send
me the control.js you have.

I am using prototype 1.5.o as ActiveScaffold requires it. (Nit sure if
upgrading to the newer version will mess thigs up there)

If I get this autocomplete working eventually I will cry with
happiness as I have been stuck forever on it.

IE has caused a lot of time wastage as a result.

Anyway I hope you get this and thanks for your help once again.

Mike




On Nov 25, 8:43 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have the same issue as you - a div w/ overflow:auto that needed
> scrolling but scrollIntoView was causing my parent iFrame to shift.
> You'll need scriptaculous, but this should help you:
>
> http://elia.wordpress.com/2007/01/18/overflow-smooth-scroll-with-scri...
>
> Then, I changed the markNext / markPrevious methods (the moveTo method
> is in the url above):
>
>         markPrevious: function() {
>             if(this.index > 0) this.index--
>             else this.index = this.entryCount-1;
>
>             pos = Position.page(this.getEntry(this.index));
>             elPos = Position.page(this.element);
>             pos_h = pos[1];
>             elPos_h = elPos[1];
>
>             list_h = this.update.getHeight();
>
>             if ( pos_h > (elPos_h + list_h) || pos_h < elPos_h )
>                 moveTo(this.update, this.getEntry(this.index) );
>         },
>
>         markNext: function() {
>             if(this.index < this.entryCount-1) this.index++
>             else this.index = 0;
>
>             pos = Position.page(this.getEntry(this.index));
>             elPos = Position.page(this.element);
>             pos_h = pos[1];
>             elPos_h = elPos[1];
>
>             list_h = this.update.getHeight();
>
>             if ( pos_h > (elPos_h + list_h) || pos_h < elPos_h )
>                 moveTo(this.update, this.getEntry(this.index) );
>         }
>
> - Bob
>
> On Nov 22, 3:01 am, Open individual <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone
>
> > After sitting on this problem for too long I decided to re-post the
> > problem.
>
> > I have the problem that the minute the user scrolls up or down with
> > the down or up keyboard key then IE scrolls the whole page.
> > Firefox does not and works correctly.
>
> > I unfortunatly need to use the scroll because I have to display a
> > large amount of data. Therefore commenting scroll into view will not
> > do.
>
> > This is what I have in my controls.js
>
> > ################################################################################
>
> >   render: function() {
> >     if(this.entryCount > 0) {
> >       for (var i = 0; i < this.entryCount; i++) {
> >         this.index==i ?
> >           Element.addClassName(this.getEntry(i),"selected") :
> >           Element.removeClassName(this.getEntry(i),"selected");
> >         if (this.index == i) {
> >           var element = this.getEntry(i);
> >           element.scrollIntoView(false);
> >         }
> >       }
> >       if(this.hasFocus) {
> >         this.show();
> >         this.active = true;
> >       }
> >     } else {
> >       this.active = false;
> >       this.hide();
> >     }
> >   },
>
> > ################################################################################
>
> > This is what I have in my CSS
>
> > ################################################################################
>
> >         <style type="text/css">
> >                         div.auto_complete {
> >                           height: 100px;
> >               width: 100px;
> >               background: #fff;
> >                           overflow: scroll;
> >                           border: 1px solid #888;
> >             }
> >             div.auto_complete ul {
> >               margin:0;
> >               padding:0;
> >               width:100%;
> >             }
> >             div.auto_complete ul li {
> >               margin:0;
> >               padding:3px;
> >             }
> >             div.auto_complete ul li.selected {
> >               background-color: #ffb;
> >                           cursor:pointer;
> >             }
> >             div.auto_complete ul strong.highlight {
> >               color: #800;
> >               margin:0;
> >               padding:0;
> >             }
>
> > </style>
>
> > ################################################################################
>
> > Please can anyone help me with this scroll problem in IE.
> > Thank you for any time and effort as I am really stuck.
>
> > Mike
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