Re: missing images in IE

2008-11-18 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi Manik,

in Firefox I can see the picture.

On Nov 18, 5:20 am, Manik Chand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Sorry mon3y,  this reply is for Rehek.michal



 On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 9:48 AM, Manik Chand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi mon3y,
  try to open in Firefox and write us the differences you notice.

  On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 7:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Sorry there is a typo in example, instead of

  Image img2 = new Image(icons/img2.png);

  it should be the same url as for img:

  Image img2 = new Image(icons/img.png);

  corrected whole example:

               FlexTable table = new FlexTable();
               Image img = new Image(icons/img.png);
               table.setWidget(0, 0, img);
                Image img2 = new Image(icons/img.png);
               table.setWidget(0, 0, img2);

  Indexes are correct. When I replace the image like that (with the
  image with the same url), image is not displayed, only ie icon for
  image element without url.

  Thanks for response.

  On Nov 17, 2:33 pm, mon3y [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Hi

   I don't quiet understand the problem.

   FlexTable table = new FlexTable();
                 Image img = new Image(icons/img.png);
                 table.setWidget(0, 0, img);
                 Image img2 = new Image(icons/img2.png);
                 table.setWidget(0, 0, img2);

   should it not be :

   FlexTable table = new FlexTable();
                 Image img = new Image(icons/img.png);
                 table.setWidget(0, 0, img);
                 Image img2 = new Image(icons/img2.png);
                 table.setWidget(0,    1   , img2);

    or am i missing something.

   in your code you should just see img2.

   in your code, you have

   On Nov 15, 7:16 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   wrote:

Greetings,

using the following code will result in image not being loaded:

              FlexTable table = new FlexTable();
              Image img = new Image(icons/img.png);
              table.setWidget(0, 0, img);
              Image img2 = new Image(icons/img2.png);
              table.setWidget(0, 0, img2);

Internal symptoms:
-- img has both __pendingSrc and src attributes set
-- img2 has only __pendingSrc set
-- srcImgMap contains img with img2 as its child

I suspect that when img is removed from table it can no longer receive
onload event and therefore will never update children's src attribute
and remove itself from the srcImgMap.

Is my suspicion correct? Anybody has a fix/workaround for this?

Thanks for any response!

  --
  Manik Chand
  Software Engineer
  Exact Software Pvt. Ltd.
  403, 4th Floor, Accord Complex,
  Station Road,
  Goregaon(East),
  Mumbai - 400063
  Cell No. : +91 9220984430
 www.exact-solutions.com

 --
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 Software Engineer
 Exact Software Pvt. Ltd.
 403, 4th Floor, Accord Complex,
 Station Road,
 Goregaon(East),
 Mumbai - 400063
 Cell No. : +91 9220984430www.exact-solutions.com
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Re: missing images in IE

2008-11-17 Thread mon3y

Hi

I don't quiet understand the problem.

FlexTable table = new FlexTable();
  Image img = new Image(icons/img.png);
  table.setWidget(0, 0, img);
  Image img2 = new Image(icons/img2.png);
  table.setWidget(0, 0, img2);

should it not be :

FlexTable table = new FlexTable();
  Image img = new Image(icons/img.png);
  table.setWidget(0, 0, img);
  Image img2 = new Image(icons/img2.png);
  table.setWidget(0,1   , img2);

 or am i missing something.

in your code you should just see img2.





in your code, you have

On Nov 15, 7:16 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 Greetings,

 using the following code will result in image not being loaded:

               FlexTable table = new FlexTable();
               Image img = new Image(icons/img.png);
               table.setWidget(0, 0, img);
               Image img2 = new Image(icons/img2.png);
               table.setWidget(0, 0, img2);

 Internal symptoms:
 -- img has both __pendingSrc and src attributes set
 -- img2 has only __pendingSrc set
 -- srcImgMap contains img with img2 as its child

 I suspect that when img is removed from table it can no longer receive
 onload event and therefore will never update children's src attribute
 and remove itself from the srcImgMap.

 Is my suspicion correct? Anybody has a fix/workaround for this?

 Thanks for any response!
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Re: missing images in IE

2008-11-17 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sorry there is a typo in example, instead of

Image img2 = new Image(icons/img2.png);

it should be the same url as for img:

Image img2 = new Image(icons/img.png);


corrected whole example:

  FlexTable table = new FlexTable();
  Image img = new Image(icons/img.png);
  table.setWidget(0, 0, img);
  Image img2 = new Image(icons/img.png);
  table.setWidget(0, 0, img2);


Indexes are correct. When I replace the image like that (with the
image with the same url), image is not displayed, only ie icon for
image element without url.

Thanks for response.


On Nov 17, 2:33 pm, mon3y [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi

 I don't quiet understand the problem.

 FlexTable table = new FlexTable();
               Image img = new Image(icons/img.png);
               table.setWidget(0, 0, img);
               Image img2 = new Image(icons/img2.png);
               table.setWidget(0, 0, img2);

 should it not be :

 FlexTable table = new FlexTable();
               Image img = new Image(icons/img.png);
               table.setWidget(0, 0, img);
               Image img2 = new Image(icons/img2.png);
               table.setWidget(0,    1   , img2);

  or am i missing something.

 in your code you should just see img2.

 in your code, you have

 On Nov 15, 7:16 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

  Greetings,

  using the following code will result in image not being loaded:

                FlexTable table = new FlexTable();
                Image img = new Image(icons/img.png);
                table.setWidget(0, 0, img);
                Image img2 = new Image(icons/img2.png);
                table.setWidget(0, 0, img2);

  Internal symptoms:
  -- img has both __pendingSrc and src attributes set
  -- img2 has only __pendingSrc set
  -- srcImgMap contains img with img2 as its child

  I suspect that when img is removed from table it can no longer receive
  onload event and therefore will never update children's src attribute
  and remove itself from the srcImgMap.

  Is my suspicion correct? Anybody has a fix/workaround for this?

  Thanks for any response!
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Re: missing images in IE

2008-11-17 Thread Manik Chand
Hi mon3y,
try to open in Firefox and write us the differences you notice.


On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 7:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Sorry there is a typo in example, instead of

 Image img2 = new Image(icons/img2.png);

 it should be the same url as for img:

 Image img2 = new Image(icons/img.png);


 corrected whole example:

  FlexTable table = new FlexTable();
  Image img = new Image(icons/img.png);
  table.setWidget(0, 0, img);
   Image img2 = new Image(icons/img.png);
  table.setWidget(0, 0, img2);


 Indexes are correct. When I replace the image like that (with the
 image with the same url), image is not displayed, only ie icon for
 image element without url.

 Thanks for response.


 On Nov 17, 2:33 pm, mon3y [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi
 
  I don't quiet understand the problem.
 
  FlexTable table = new FlexTable();
Image img = new Image(icons/img.png);
table.setWidget(0, 0, img);
Image img2 = new Image(icons/img2.png);
table.setWidget(0, 0, img2);
 
  should it not be :
 
  FlexTable table = new FlexTable();
Image img = new Image(icons/img.png);
table.setWidget(0, 0, img);
Image img2 = new Image(icons/img2.png);
table.setWidget(0,1   , img2);
 
   or am i missing something.
 
  in your code you should just see img2.
 
  in your code, you have
 
  On Nov 15, 7:16 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
 
   Greetings,
 
   using the following code will result in image not being loaded:
 
 FlexTable table = new FlexTable();
 Image img = new Image(icons/img.png);
 table.setWidget(0, 0, img);
 Image img2 = new Image(icons/img2.png);
 table.setWidget(0, 0, img2);
 
   Internal symptoms:
   -- img has both __pendingSrc and src attributes set
   -- img2 has only __pendingSrc set
   -- srcImgMap contains img with img2 as its child
 
   I suspect that when img is removed from table it can no longer receive
   onload event and therefore will never update children's src attribute
   and remove itself from the srcImgMap.
 
   Is my suspicion correct? Anybody has a fix/workaround for this?
 
   Thanks for any response!
 



-- 
Manik Chand
Software Engineer
Exact Software Pvt. Ltd.
403, 4th Floor, Accord Complex,
Station Road,
Goregaon(East),
Mumbai - 400063
Cell No. : +91 9220984430
www.exact-solutions.com

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Re: missing images in IE

2008-11-17 Thread Manik Chand
Sorry mon3y,  this reply is for Rehek.michal

On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 9:48 AM, Manik Chand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi mon3y,
 try to open in Firefox and write us the differences you notice.


 On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 7:25 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Sorry there is a typo in example, instead of

 Image img2 = new Image(icons/img2.png);

 it should be the same url as for img:

 Image img2 = new Image(icons/img.png);


 corrected whole example:

  FlexTable table = new FlexTable();
  Image img = new Image(icons/img.png);
  table.setWidget(0, 0, img);
   Image img2 = new Image(icons/img.png);
  table.setWidget(0, 0, img2);


 Indexes are correct. When I replace the image like that (with the
 image with the same url), image is not displayed, only ie icon for
 image element without url.

 Thanks for response.


 On Nov 17, 2:33 pm, mon3y [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi
 
  I don't quiet understand the problem.
 
  FlexTable table = new FlexTable();
Image img = new Image(icons/img.png);
table.setWidget(0, 0, img);
Image img2 = new Image(icons/img2.png);
table.setWidget(0, 0, img2);
 
  should it not be :
 
  FlexTable table = new FlexTable();
Image img = new Image(icons/img.png);
table.setWidget(0, 0, img);
Image img2 = new Image(icons/img2.png);
table.setWidget(0,1   , img2);
 
   or am i missing something.
 
  in your code you should just see img2.
 
  in your code, you have
 
  On Nov 15, 7:16 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
 
   Greetings,
 
   using the following code will result in image not being loaded:
 
 FlexTable table = new FlexTable();
 Image img = new Image(icons/img.png);
 table.setWidget(0, 0, img);
 Image img2 = new Image(icons/img2.png);
 table.setWidget(0, 0, img2);
 
   Internal symptoms:
   -- img has both __pendingSrc and src attributes set
   -- img2 has only __pendingSrc set
   -- srcImgMap contains img with img2 as its child
 
   I suspect that when img is removed from table it can no longer receive
   onload event and therefore will never update children's src attribute
   and remove itself from the srcImgMap.
 
   Is my suspicion correct? Anybody has a fix/workaround for this?
 
   Thanks for any response!
 



 --
 Manik Chand
 Software Engineer
 Exact Software Pvt. Ltd.
 403, 4th Floor, Accord Complex,
 Station Road,
 Goregaon(East),
 Mumbai - 400063
 Cell No. : +91 9220984430
 www.exact-solutions.com




-- 
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Software Engineer
Exact Software Pvt. Ltd.
403, 4th Floor, Accord Complex,
Station Road,
Goregaon(East),
Mumbai - 400063
Cell No. : +91 9220984430
www.exact-solutions.com

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missing images in IE

2008-11-15 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Greetings,

using the following code will result in image not being loaded:

  FlexTable table = new FlexTable();
  Image img = new Image(icons/img.png);
  table.setWidget(0, 0, img);
  Image img2 = new Image(icons/img2.png);
  table.setWidget(0, 0, img2);

Internal symptoms:
-- img has both __pendingSrc and src attributes set
-- img2 has only __pendingSrc set
-- srcImgMap contains img with img2 as its child

I suspect that when img is removed from table it can no longer receive
onload event and therefore will never update children's src attribute
and remove itself from the srcImgMap.

Is my suspicion correct? Anybody has a fix/workaround for this?

Thanks for any response!



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