Hello,

I managed to get around this. It was indeed just a caching issue.

In order to get the autocomplete on top of the modal window, i changed the
zindex in the *autocomplete's javascript*. (don't change anything in the
modal. I found that does not work).

Cristi

On Feb 8, 2008 3:36 PM, Don Hass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I agree that it sounds like a caching issue.  I know that happens in FF
> quite
> a bit and IE even worse.
>
> The new Modal + AutoComplete problem I have encountered these days is you
> have a panel inside your Modal and it has a vertical scrollbar.  The
> Autocomplete popup div does not get placed properly if the panel is
> scrolled
> down from its original position.
>
> You will have your autocomplete text field higher on the panel due to
> scrolling (e.g. to see the bottom of the panel) and the autocomplete popup
> div will still be in the original text field spot even though the text
> field
> has moved.
>
> Have not found workable solution for that issue either related to
> autocompletes in modals.
>
>
> Dmitry Kandalov wrote:
> >
> >
> > Cristi Manole wrote:
> >>
> >> thank you both for your answers, but there are still problems...
> >>
> >> I already tried what Don suggested, but that only allows for the
> >> autocomplete text to be displayed correctly in IE, but not in FF (at
> >> least not in 2.0.0.9).
> >>
> >> I really cannot figure out why.
> >>
> >
> > I had very similar problem. I solved it by cleaning FF cache every time
> I
> > changed javascript (Edit-Preference-Network-Clean Now).
> >
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