The display:none style is removed as soon as you enter something into
the input field or change something there. It becomes hidden again when
the input field loses focus for example because you activated the DOM
inspector which explains why you always see display:none when you
inspect it.
As fo
Damn, just found out that it works in IE 7, but not in FF 2. But that's
not the case with with the demo which is available at
http://opencomponentry.com:8080/timetracker/LocaleSuggest.html
That demo wors nicely in both browsers...
Andy
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Ulrich Stärk schrieb:
Correct - everything. And it works here... I don't get it.
It might be possible that your browser can't find ../css/demo.css
depending on your path layout but that would make it just look
different. The suggest list should still be rendered if you enter
something into th
javascript somewhere that might interfere with the suggest component. If
> you do include something try leaving it out.
>
> Uli
my Border:
AJAX-Demos
It's copied from the TimeTracker demo. Only the header section is
modified. I even use
emplate. Also make sure that you don't include some css or
> javascript somewhere that might interfere with the suggest component. If
> you do include something try leaving it out.
>
> Uli
my Border:
AJAX-Demos
It's copied from the TimeTracker demo.
clude some css or
javascript somewhere that might interfere with the suggest component. If
you do include something try leaving it out.
Uli
Andy Pahne schrieb:
Ulrich Stärk schrieb:
> This is the rendered code, could you please provide the corresponding
> template and page
Ulrich Stärk schrieb:
> This is the rendered code, could you please provide the corresponding
> template and page class code?
>
There's almost no difference beetwenn the source of the TimeTracker demo
and mine:
div.autocomplete {
position:absolute;
wid
This is the rendered code, could you please provide the corresponding
template and page class code?
Uli
Am Do, 21.02.2008, 13:28, schrieb Andy Pahne:
> Hi,
>
> I try to imlement a suggest feature with the Suggest component.
> Unfortunatly the suggestions do not render properly. I h
Hi,
I try to imlement a suggest feature with the Suggest component.
Unfortunatly the suggestions do not render properly. I had a look at the
TimeTracker demo and copied all relevant parts into my test application,
but the generated result looks different and the suggestions are not
visible
the ones who funded the
development
> of it.
>
> On 6/8/07, Chris Chiappone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Jesse - Thanks for the new Suggest Component, just happened to see it
> > today!!
> >
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> Jesse - Thanks for the new Suggest Component, just happened to see it
> today!!
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Sure, I'm glad other people like it. Though I guess technically we should
thank http://www.widen.com/ as they were the ones who funded the development
of it.
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