Thanks for the suggestion, but I don't think my problem is a timing
issue. Closing the window and reopening it does not resolve the
problem. It would be difficult to size the window myself, because the
content varies quite a bit.

On Nov 10, 7:56 am, Papa Bear <[email protected]> wrote:
> I had similar problems loading images into the infoWindow.  The
> pctiure would show up after the infoWindow was sized and overflow.
>
> You may be a victim of the speed of the newer version.  Namely, the
> browser is throwing up the infoWindow before the content is completely
> loaded.  Is the content being pulled from a database with a latency?
>
> My fix was twofold:
> 1) size the <div> containing the content at the start. If your content
> is fixed, you could store the number of lines of expected text, along
> with the content.
> 2) resizing the infoWindow after the image is loaded (using the
> onload="..." parameter for the image).  Not sure you can do that for
> text.
>
> I still occasionally see the problem.  When I do I notice it,
> reloading the infoWindow (clicking on the icon again) fixes it, which
> implies the second time around every thing was in the cache.  Not
> good, and I still plan to play around with it.  As with most problems,
> IE shows it the worst..
>
> On Nov 10, 12:57 am, Chris Schneider <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Gang,
>
> > I noticed that after upgrading to Firefox 3.5.5, text sometimes leaks
> > out the bottom of my info balloons. The problem appears to be related
> > to text wrapping (i.e., unexpected wrapping increases the height of
> > the content after the window height is set, or something like that.)
> > Try clicking on the red marker on the following page after loading it
> > into a window just wide enough to avoid the horizontal scroll bar:
>
> >http://www.vulgarianramblers.org/peak_detail.php?peak_name=Abbot&show...
>
> > On Firefox 3.5.5, the last line of text ("SPS list classification...")
> > appears just below the info balloon. On Firefox 2.0 (and in Safari &
> > Camino) everything fits within the info balloon. I'm not exactly sure
> > when Firefox started behaving differently, but my friend tried the
> > above with Firefox 3.5.4, and it had the same problem as 3.5.5. It
> > does seem to happen more often in 3.5.5, though.
>
> > Note that the info balloon for Mt. Morgan (3 miles ENE of Mt. Abbot)
> > appears fine in Firefox 3.5.5, probably because neither the Official
> > summit elevation nor the SummitPost.org page got wrapped.
>
> > Finally, I'm aware of the text zooming problem, and I've got my text
> > un-zoomed.
>
> > Anyone else seeing this behavior?
>
> > - Schmed
>
> > Details on my Firefox 3.5.5 test system:
>
> > Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.5; en-US; rv:1.9.1.5)
> > Gecko/20091102 Firefox/3.5.
> > Mac OS X 10.5.8.
>
>

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