Hi Steffn

I'm glad you posted this.  I noticed the same thing on one of my sites
when I upgraded to Scriptaculous 1.8/Prototype 1.6.  I also discovered
that switching tabs is enough to have the background drawn properly.
I validated my HTML and CSS and decided it was a bug in Safari, so I
submitted it to Apple.  It is odd that it happened with the upgrade of
Scriptaculous/Prototype, but since all other browsers I've tried work
fine, I guessed it was an oddity in Safari that just became apparent
with the latest js libraries. If you (or someone else) determines
otherwise, I'd be happy to hear about it.

Peace,
Phillip

On Nov 26, 3:42 am, ftx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> I have the following problem and don't know how to come by this. If I
> include prototype.js and scriptaculous.js Safari gets a problem with
> coloring the background of the viewport. It only works where you
> placed some div, the rest of the page won't be correctly colored at
> first. If you resize the window everything is fine.
>
> I did test this with Safari 2.x/3.x on OS X 10.4.11, other browsers
> (FF 1.5+, Camino, Opera 9, IE 6+ on Win) are fine with this page. Also
> confirmed by other Mac Users using various OS X versions and Safari
> versions. Here you can take a look at the issue <http://www.fightex.com/test> 
> and here you can find a screenshot 
> <http://www.fightex.com/test/scr_safari_scriptaculous_bg_issue.png>
>
> Scriptaculous Version: 1.8.0
> Prototype Version. 1.6.0
>
> Thanks,
> steffn
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