In CSS any element styled with display:none; has no sizes because
he's no more in the document flow.
What you can do is positionning the element ouside the viewport, ie.
top: 0; left: -1000px, update it throught AJAX, get the right sizes
and then position it where you want.
HTH
On Jul 1, 3:16
Hi,
It smells like your element is not correctly extended.
IE doesn't let you modify the element's _prototype_. You can find the
explanation here (last section):
http://www.prototypejs.org/learn/extensions
Hope this help.
On Nov 7, 11:43 am, Haraldo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
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