Never mind I'm a liar.....Guess I broke it the other day with a different change. Is fixed now and will be deployed whenever I run out of bug fixing steam.
On 6/6/07, Julian Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hmm, well I removed all my css, and it still happens. Then I removed all my own Dialog components, and it is still wonky. I'll have to try making a tiny testcase to see what is really going on, I think. I only see the dojoDialog class applied to the dom node for the dialog itself, not for the underlay (it gets dialogUnderlay), if that's any help to you. Thanks, J On 6-Jun-07, at 4:43 PM, Jesse Kuhnert wrote: > I've been getting nice orange dialog exceptions still. Got a few > today as > a matter of fact. :) > > Do you think it's possible someone changed a style rule somewhere > else in > your project? There has been something fishy happening with dialogs in > general as I've been seeing this weird "dojoDialog" css class > applied to the > rendered widget dom node of dialog underlays and I'm pretty damn > sure that > wasn't happening before. > > I'm assuming it is something related to the recent 0.4.3 dojo version > upgrade but haven't tried to track down the root of the problem yet. > > On 6/6/07, Julian Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> For a while any exception you got back from an async request would >> fade out the page, and then overlay it with the normal tapestry blue >> and yellow. The problem was that the transparent overlay was >> impossible to read against the background of your web page. The next >> problem is that it was impossible to scroll to the top of the error >> (the stack trace moves with the scroll). Then after a while we got a >> nice orange dojo dialog box in the middle of the page which was quite >> useful. But about a week ago or so it changed back to the original >> (this is the tap 4.1.2 snapshot timeline I'm describing). I figured >> it would probably change again, but it hasn't. Am I the only one who >> gets this exception display? Or does everyone go roll their own >> straight away? This is FF2, btw. >> >> Thanks, >> >> J >> >> -- >> Julian Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> Software Engineer >> Teaching & Learning Centre >> University of Calgary >> >> http://tlc.ucalgary.ca >> >> >> > > > -- > Jesse Kuhnert > Tapestry/Dojo team member/developer > > Open source based consulting work centered around > dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind. http://blog.opencomponentry.com -- Julian Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Software Engineer Teaching & Learning Centre University of Calgary http://tlc.ucalgary.ca
-- Jesse Kuhnert Tapestry/Dojo team member/developer Open source based consulting work centered around dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind. http://blog.opencomponentry.com