Helma

OK, I had not realized it was a timing issue (those threads
did not deal with it)... in the meantime I have started with
my own +div+ tags... (call me a would-be CSS purist!) but 
if the table-based approach can be made to work as well,
then I think that will be a Good Thing.

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004/11/22 12:54:06 PM >>>
Derek,

the fact that HTMLarea does not work under IE(6), comes from a timing
problem. In detail: the HTMLarea is rendered before the table cell
containing the textarea is. Since I'm stuck with tables myself, I need
to
solve this too. My questions concerning this resulted in suggestions
to
modify the forms_onload handler to include your own modified HTMLarea
loader
function. 

I haven't yet thoroughly tracked all of them down, but I don't mind
you
beating me on this. :-)

Bye, Helma


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Derek Hohls [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Monday, 22 November, 2004 08:06
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Subject: HTMLarea and Tabbed layout
> 
> 
> Its now been established that HTMLarea does *not*
> work under IE6 when using tables... see: 
>
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-users&m=109203952322577&w=2

> and that page layout needs to be achieved through 
> <div> tags instead: 
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon->
users&m=109203952322577&w=2
> 
> While its simple enough to do for simple page layouts,
> its more problematic when using the built-in Cocoon
> stylesheets to render templates specified, for example,
> with: 
> <fi:styling layout="rows"/>
> as the stylesheets use the "archaic" approach of tables
> to achieve page layout, requiring a rewrite of a number
> of templates.
> 
> Before I tackle this myself, I wondered if anyone else had 
> attempted this (and would be willing to share code) and, 
> also, if we should not look at "upgrading" the default sheets 
> supplied with the Cocoon installation in order to ensure 
> that (a) all the components play nicely together and (b) 
> support a more standards-compliant approach to page rendering?
> 
> Thanks
> Derek
> 
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