David Butler wrote:
> On 7/29/2009 9:58 PM, David Laakso wrote:
> Alan Gresley wrote:
>   
>>> I can still get a blank page. I did notice that if I go to the 
>>> previous page (<-) and then forward to the page (->) that was blank, 
>>> it displays normal. This may have something to do with re-flow when 
>>> the images starts to download.
>>>     
>>>       
>> Thank you, Alan. Same problem here. Simple stuff. Yet, it is as though 
>> IE/6 is unable to either find, or paint, a page called. Weird.
>>     
> FWIW, I had the same problem with an IE6-specific stylesheet. In my 
> case, the page blanked a millisecond *after* it was painted. I 
> discovered it was an undocumented bug in IE8.js related to specifying 
> overflow in the main div style. When I moved the overflow property up to 
> the body, the problem went away. IE8.js includes many common IE hacks, 
> so this same issue could crop up even if you're not using IE8.js, 
> depending on what other hacks you may be using.
>   




RE: <http://chelseacreekstudio.com/dl/index.php>

Thank you for your reply.

Interesting. Though, I regret it makes no difference, on this-end, 
whether the overflow property is used on the body, the parent, the 
child, or deleted entirely for IE/6-- still drawing a blank-page when 
clicking some digits-- and, not necessarily, the same digit each time.

At one point, I thought, the extremely tall images, of different 
heights, might be the problem. Yet a version with all ten images at a 
width of 500px and a height of 630px drew blank pages, too...

Best,
Westmoreland

























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