The only problem i found is when you scroll a large page it will have
an uncovered bottom but that can be solved by using the dimensions
plugin and replace the 100% with the fetched document with and height, I
haven't tried it yet myself.
David Duymelinck schreef:
Oh sorry it is my mistake i was forgotten i changed
.css({height:'100%',width:'100%',position:'fixed',left:0,top:0,'z-index':z-1,opacity:c.overlay/100})
to
.css({height:'100%',width:'100%',position:'absolute',left:0,top:0,'z-index':z-1,opacity:c.overlay/100})
That fixed the problem for me
Sorry again for the confusion
-- David
mmiller schreef:
Thanks David,
Sourcing from: http://dev.iceburg.net/jquery/jqModal/
I am using jqModal $Version: 2007.02.25 +r9. IE6 works for me with
jQuery1.1.2 but not jQuery1.1.3.1.
I've tested the following in IE6.0.2900.2180.xpsp_sp2:
jQuery 1.1.2 + r9 = PASS
jQuery 1.1.2 + r10beta = PASS
jQuery 1.1.3 + r9 = FAIL
jQuery 1.1.3 + r10beta = FAIL
jQuery 1.1.3.1 + r9 = FAIL
jQuery 1.1.3.1 + r10beta = FAIL
I figured that taking Brice's public page as a test was the best I
could do to isolate myself from other variables in my project. So I
was pretty convinced I was on the right track until your post. Now the
mystery deepens...
So I put the following together: http://www.markmiller.ca/jqmodal/
It's just a collection of bare bones test cases. If anyone cares to
hit them with IE6, I'd appreciate the feedback regarding your
experience. Everything is good for on in FF and IE7 - but IE6 is the
primary target browser for my current project.
I really appreciate your time in helping me get to the bottom of this
one...
Mark
On Jul 26, 4:02 pm, David Duymelinck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Are you using the last revision of the plugin? I use jqModal for an
IE6 intranet site and i had no bumps upgrading to jQuery 1.1.3
--David
On Jul 26, 10:01 pm, mmiller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I if download and host the jqModal public example (and associated
resources) on a local webserver and simply change the jQuery to
1.1.3.1, jqModal stops working in IE6. The overlay is pushed to a thin
box at the bottom of the page and any modal like behavior is lost.
My workaround is to roll back jQuery to 1.1.2 for now, though
I was
appreciating the performance increases in the latest release. I don't
have the IE specific skills / tools to offer any insight into what
might be happening.
If anyone can corroborate this issue or if anyone has any
suggestions
or a fix for this I would welcome the advice.
I have search the archives for this group. This is not the
same as the
issue logged regarding opacity that was fixed with the 1.1.3 > 1.1.3.1
jQuery release.
Thank-you.
Mark Miller,
Calgary, Alberta
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David Duymelinck
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