Matt Blum wrote:


On 8/24/05, *Werner Punz* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Clément Maignien wrote:
     >     1- I have a small JSF page with an s:inputSuggest component
    and an
     >     t:inputDate component under it.
     >     When clicking inside the inputSuggest a dropdown box open and
     >     displays firsts suggests. The problem is that under IE (not
    Firefox)
     >     the dropdown-box is displayed behind the inputDate, hiding some
     >     suggests.
     >
    That is a bug in the IE, the fix is to plug an iframe under the
    panel...
    has to be fixed on the javascript side.


Hm. Curious. Are you using the latest version of the component? Sean committed a fix that I implemented for this a while ago, though it's possible it's still buggy. The Javascript code *should* detect that you're using IE and, if so, render an iframe in between the panel and anything under it.


Ahem given the hard experiences I had with the jsf-comp javascripts, I might say, you even have to detect the ie for the iframe fix, the problem is that gecko goes haywire if you apply the fix to several gecko engines, it simply refuses to scroll some parts of the page, although the iframe did have a size of zero on location 0,0.

Those weird inconsistencies did cost me almost a man day of trying...

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