I think we are also expericning this problem same as yours
If you will allow, can I have a copy of your fix for this one?
what files did you modify?
Thanks

Carlo

2009/4/22 Eyal Golan <egola...@gmail.com>

> I fixed the annoying thing by overriding the html panel of the palette
> (which I did previously for other purposes) and adding an element (1484 is
> our bugzilla issue number):
> <!-- Do not remove ie7bug-1484. customepalette.js uses this element -->
> <span id="ie7bug-1484" style="display: none;"></span>
>
> Also:
>    /**
>     * Renders header contributions
>     *
>     * @param response
>     */
>    @Override
>    public void renderHead(IHeaderResponse response) {
>        super.renderHead(response);
>        response.renderJavascriptReference(new
> ResourceReference(CustomPalette.class, "customepalette.js"));
>    }
>
> and finally:
> Wicket.Palette.moveUp=function(choicesId, selectionId, recorderId) {
>        var selection=Wicket.Palette.$(selectionId);
>
>        if (Wicket.Palette.moveUpHelper(selection)) {
>            document.getElementById('ie7bug-1484').innerHTML = '';
>            var recorder=Wicket.Palette.$(recorderId);
>            Wicket.Palette.updateRecorder(selection, recorder);
>        } else {
>            document.getElementById('ie7bug-1484').innerHTML = '';
>        }
>    }
>
> I really don't like these kinds of hacks, but what can I say? IE7 wouldn't
> let me any other option.
>
> Eyal Golan
> egola...@gmail.com
>
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>
> On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 12:13 PM, Eyal Golan <egola...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > We have a very strange behavior in palette and IE7.
> > We use Wicket 1.3.4 .
> >
> > The situation is:
> > when pressing the UP button, the selected element goes up in each click.
> > That's OK.
> > The problem occurs when this element is in the second row.
> > When pressing UP, it won't go to the first (upper) row. Only when we move
> > the mouse to the area of the selected elements it goes up.
> >
> > In FF it doesn't happen.
> > in IE6 it doesn't happen as well.
> >
> > I looked in the mailing list and couldn't see something about it.
> >
> > Was it fixed in 1.3.5 ?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> > Eyal Golan
> > egola...@gmail.com
> >
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