I've developed a view that works in both FF and Safari but which breaks when
rendered in Chrome so I assume it is specific to Chrome's javascript engine.
I have a logical page on which the user can select to add an item to it.
Selecting to add an item renders the add item view which is actually
achieved by hiding the current view and manipulating the dom to display the
add item view in its place. Both views are encapsulated within the same
outer view.

In FF and Safari this all works flawlessly but in Safari it breaks after the
first time the add item review is removed from the dom and any subsequent
attempts to render the add item view again result in the page not responding
to scrolling - either through the keyboard (line/page down key) or the mouse
wheel. However, if I drag the vertical scrollbar's thumb bar the page will
scroll and interestingly it will then also respond correctly to the keyboard
and the mouse wheel.

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*Jeff Schwartz*

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