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Hi,
I'm using Dojo.dnd to transfer items between to areas. The problem is: the items will snap into place once I drop them, but I'd like to have them stay where I drop them, but only for one area.
Here's a little code to explain this better:
<div id="dropZone" class="dropZone">
<div…
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Hello,
I'm trying to read a file from a local filesystem. I do not have a server at my disposal and thus i'm trying to do it this way. Here is what I got so far;
function init(){
netscape.security.PrivilegeManager.enablePrivilege('UniversalBrowserWrite');
dojo.xhrGet(
{
url:…
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I've encountered what seems like a chicken & egg problem, and have what I think is a logical solution. However, it occurred to me that others must have encountered something similar, so I figured I'd float it out there for the masses.
The situation is that I want to use dojo's addOnLoad function…
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Hi guys,
I have a form setup with dojo 1.5. I am using a dijit.form.ComboBox and a dijit.form.TextBox
The Combobox has values like "car","bike","motorcycle" and the textbox is meant to be an adjective to the Combobox.
So it doesn't matter what is in the Combobox but if the ComboBox does have a value…
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Hey all,
Ok... I have a simple dojo page with the bare essentials. Three UL's with some LI's in them. The idea si to allow drag-n-drop among them but if any UL goes empty due to the last item being dragged out, I will put up a message to the user to gie them some instructions.
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UPDATE: I think the real question I need to ask here is: how does a technician debug UI problems with Internet Explorer, and not HTML rendering issues that have pretty good tools? I am aware of the SysInternals tools and others mentioned below, but maybe I am not harnessing their power properly.…
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UPDATE: I think the real question I need to ask here is: how does a technician debug UI problems with Internet Explorer, and not HTML rendering issues that have pretty good tools? I am aware of the SysInternals tools and others mentioned below, but maybe I am not harnessing their power properly.…
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I have a internal website hosted on IIS. I added the following meta code and also add http-header that the page should in IE8 Browser mode and document mode.
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=8" >
We tested it on Visual Studio and and it works very well.
However, after we publish…
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<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=EmulateIE8">
With this set my EPS files are not rendered in ABCpdf, but set to EmulateIE7 and they work fine.
I know EPS aren't a standard web format but they are embedded into a PDF using a bit of ABCpdf magic.
Because IE8 isn't even trying…
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JQuery UI sortable (including demos) are slow in all IE8 I can test, but runs smoothly in IE7 and IE8 compatible mode. The more complex is a markup on the page, the more IE8 is slowing down (that's I can understand, the DOM tree became more complex).
I'm using JQuery 1.3.2 and JQuery UI 1.7.2 (tested…
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