Thanks a lot Igor, your the master! It work exactly as it should :)
And see, the object of the email : Ie7 bug, not wicket bug! :) Maybe it is
not clear, but that was what I thought when I type it.
Marc
On 1/22/07, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
and btw this is not a wicket bug, ju
and btw this is not a wicket bug, just different browser behavior
-igor
On 1/22/07, Igor Vaynberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
use onclick instead of onchange
-igor
On 1/22/07, Marc-Andre Houle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was developing from home for my work last week and since I'm not a
use onclick instead of onchange
-igor
On 1/22/07, Marc-Andre Houle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was developing from home for my work last week and since I'm not a
Windows fan, I developed under OsX using Firefox, everything was great.
Today, I got an issue with AjaxEventBehavior. It seem's t
I was developing from home for my work last week and since I'm not a Windows
fan, I developed under OsX using Firefox, everything was great. Today, I
got an issue with AjaxEventBehavior. It seem's that the event is not
generated the same way between firefox and IE7. Can somebody tell me how I
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