We've tested IE7 with all of our Web forms that are generated by our XLr8
tool.  We found no problems with the layout nor did RedBack falter.  Our
grids, internal tabs, external tabs, and all JavaScript worked great.

Doug
www.u2logic.com

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Leach
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 4:52 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] OT possibly - yet another browser difference

All
 
I've been playing with Vista and amongst the other annoyances (security,
sharing, inability to recognize my USB keys, lack of support for my hp
printer etc) discovered that my recently updated shiny new website renders
differently in IE7 than it did in IE6. 
 
Specifically IE7seems to handle the sizing of floating sections differently:
IE 6 and Firefox size to content and render the div attributes like borders
after the div has been populated, whereas IE7 seems to draw the div first
before it has the content, which left half my border not drawn. I've had to
apply an absolute height to my navigation section to get it to render the
border correctly. I don't know what else has changed, but obviously the
rendering engine is different.
 
Which means I now have to check site layouts separately against IE6, Firefox
and IE7  :(
 
So those of you running RedBack using floating sections might want to check
them against IE 7 before your clients do.
 
Regards
 
Brian
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