Maybe you could overlay the IFRAME during the resize process.  This
would prevent mouse from going "off the page".

Best,
Cory


On Sep 8, 9:05 pm, Brandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I assume this is more of an issue with FireFox and iframes but maybe
> someone here can help me.  I am using jQuery UI's "resizable" feature/
> component to basically create a "splitpane."  I took an approach
> similar to the one used 
> athttp://ui.jquery.com/repository/real-world/splitpane/.
> I have a 1-row 2-column table with a resizable div in the left td.  In
> that resizable left div, I have an iframe that takes up all the
> space.  When I resize the east border to the right, it works as
> expected because the mouse stays in the document.  But when I move the
> border to the left, it doesn't work because the mouse moves over the
> iframe, it starts capturing the mouse events and the resizable
> component doesn't get them.
>
> This problem happens in both FireFox and IE but it does work in
> Safari.  Is there any easy way to prevent the iframe from "stealing"
> those mouse events in IE and FireFox?  Any help would be appreciated.
> I was thinking about adding listeners for certain events (mousemove
> and mouseup maybe) to the iframe or its document and passing those
> events to the parent document.  I'm not quite sure how to go about
> that though.
>
> -Brandon

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