Hmm, well I removed all my css, and it still happens. Then I removed
all my own Dialog components, and it is still wonky. I'll have to try
making a tiny testcase to see what is really going on, I think.
I only see the dojoDialog class applied to the dom node for the
dialog itself, not for the underlay (it gets dialogUnderlay), if
that's any help to you.
Thanks,
J
On 6-Jun-07, at 4:43 PM, Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
I've been getting nice orange dialog exceptions still. Got a few
today as
a matter of fact. :)
Do you think it's possible someone changed a style rule somewhere
else in
your project? There has been something fishy happening with dialogs in
general as I've been seeing this weird "dojoDialog" css class
applied to the
rendered widget dom node of dialog underlays and I'm pretty damn
sure that
wasn't happening before.
I'm assuming it is something related to the recent 0.4.3 dojo version
upgrade but haven't tried to track down the root of the problem yet.
On 6/6/07, Julian Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For a while any exception you got back from an async request would
fade out the page, and then overlay it with the normal tapestry blue
and yellow. The problem was that the transparent overlay was
impossible to read against the background of your web page. The next
problem is that it was impossible to scroll to the top of the error
(the stack trace moves with the scroll). Then after a while we got a
nice orange dojo dialog box in the middle of the page which was quite
useful. But about a week ago or so it changed back to the original
(this is the tap 4.1.2 snapshot timeline I'm describing). I figured
it would probably change again, but it hasn't. Am I the only one who
gets this exception display? Or does everyone go roll their own
straight away? This is FF2, btw.
Thanks,
J
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Julian Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Teaching & Learning Centre
University of Calgary
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Jesse Kuhnert
Tapestry/Dojo team member/developer
Open source based consulting work centered around
dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind. http://blog.opencomponentry.com
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Software Engineer
Teaching & Learning Centre
University of Calgary
http://tlc.ucalgary.ca