Ok, I've found a solution.

Adding position:relative; to dialog div fixes everything altogether.
But isn't it something that should be added by dialog widget itself?

On Jun 16, 3:29 pm, jayarjo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dropping IE6 I thought whoa - at last or something like that and now
> here is IE7.
>
> I'm not sure what the problem is, so I'll just describe it. We got a
> dialog box with some uploading stuff happening in it - progressbars,
> list of files being uploaded etc. Once file is uploaded, corresponding
> item becomes expandable (it show some file properties, actions that
> might be applied to it and so on). Now the problem - once we expand
> two or three entries, content becomes bigger then the dialog and
> logically forces scrollbars to appear. In all major browsers like FF,
> Opera, Safari, everything acts and scrolls smoothly. It's only IE that
> causes the problems. Content doesn't scroll at all. Scrollbars moves,
> but content doesn't and then suddenly it does, but appears on top of
> the titlebar. Very wierd. One specific that may be causing this is
> that we use animate to expand items smoothly. Although I do not know
> why it should affect anything at all anywhere :(
>
> Any idea? Has anyone encountered anything like this? Any solutions?
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