maybe it's just some configuration issue with IE7
hmm... ok... but what?
Still need to find a fix, since more than just me will be using this site!
Any ideas on what to fix/change with the thickbox css or js to make it
center correctly?
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Hi Michael,
The unit that has IE7 in a XP was reset by the sysad, I think just the
Windows XP, and I tried again, the positioning problem is gone, so
maybe it's just some configuration issue with IE7.
A.C.
On Nov 7, 11:45 pm, "MichaelEvangelista" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for the reply...
I am runningIE7on windows Vista
Version number says
7.0.6000.16546
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> Hi Michael,
> I encountered exactly the same problem today, it's an IE 7 in a
> Windows XP, and I tried someIE7in Windows Vista, all works great. I
> was thinking maybe theIE7in the XP has some problem, now your
> posting confirms this problem, have you tried it in a Windows Vista?
> how about upgrading to the latest version ofIE7? would like to know
> more about this before I look into the code. Thanks,
> A.C.
> On Nov 7, 7:59 am, "MichaelEvangelista" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I am using a thickbox modal window to show an ajax routine on an
>> ecommerce
>> site.
>> Everything's working great, except inIE7where the thickbox is aligning
>> to
>> the bottom of the page, rather than centering vertically.
>> (When the page is longer than the viewer's browser window,this results
>> in
>> part of the window being below the viewable area, with no way to
>> scroll
>> or
>> otherwise get to the crucial select/cancel buttons that allow the user
>> to
>> continue from that point.)
>> Is this a common thickbox issue, and if so, is there a sure-fire fix?
>> Everything is fine in IE6 and in Firefox.
>> I've seen other posts with the same problem, but none of the suggested
>> fixes
>> are fixing my page.
>> If this isn't a stock 'the fix is abc' situation, I will post an
>> example
>> link
>> (for now I'd rather keep the site from the spiders until its a bit
>> further
>> along)
>> Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
>> I did spend some time googling about the issue, but found more
>> questions
>> than answers.
>> tia
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