hey Scott,
that looks like a nasty ie6 bug.

How about this:
add a .hide() for the quick find stuff in the callback of the method that shows the advanced search. do the same, but add .show() for quick find when user clicks the advanced search close image.

You don't want them to be visible at the same time anyway, right? :)


--Karl
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On Jun 15, 2007, at 2:21 PM, Scott Sauyet wrote:


Brandon Aaron wrote:
Sorry I don't have the answer but the bgiframe is primarily to fix z-index issues in IE with select elements.

That's what I thought, and because the select items were the dominant objects showing through, I started by trying to use bgiframe. I'm starting to think that this was irrelevant. Bgiframe might still be necessary, but it doesn't address my main problem.

Thanks,

  -- Scott


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