I don't quite understand why this is delaying in IE...
Is it possible to create a simple example that demonstrates the delay you're
seeing and attach it to JIRA?

On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 5:22 PM, sasidhar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Thanks Andreas Andreou.
>
>  I reset the cursor style using - dojo.byId(a1).style.cursor = "none". PFB
>  the code snippet
>
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>  tapestry.fx.attachAjaxStatus( function(show) {
>  if (show) {
>  // show your node
>  } else {
>  dojo.byId(a1).style.cursor = "none";
>  // hide your node
>
>  }
>
>  Now normal cursor reappears in IE6, once AJAX request is complete. However
>  it took around 30 secs. Is there a workaround to make this as faster as
>  firefox?
>
>  Note : In Firefox, normal cursor reappears immediately after completion of
>  Ajax Request.
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>  Andreas Andreou wrote:
>  >
>  > http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry4.1/jsdoc/files/fx-js.html
>  >
>  > see the tapestry.fx.attachAjaxStatus function, it's what the component
>  > calls...
>  > Apart from a dom node (to show - hide), it can accept a custom function,
>  > so that
>  > you can:
>  >
>  > tapestry.fx.attachAjaxStatus( function(show) {
>  > if (show) {
>  > // show your node
>  > } else {
>  > // hide your node
>  > // and programatically change cursor or move mouse
>  > }
>  > })
>  >
>  >
>  >
>  > On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 4:17 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >> Hi,
>  >>
>  >>  In order to prevent user interruption, Used "@contrib:AjaxStatus"
>  >> component to display hour glass when AJAX request happens. PFB the code
>  >> snippet used
>  >>
>  >>   <div jwcid="@contrib:AjaxStatus"
>  >>          style="display:none; cursor:wait; position:absolute; top:0;
>  >>  left:0; width:99%; height:99%; margin: 0; padding:0; color: #80d1fd;
>  >>  font-size: 100px; text-align: center; background-color: #ffffff;
>  >>  filter:alpha(opacity=50); -moz-opacity:0.5; opacity: 0.5; ">
>  >>
>  >>  </div>
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>  However once Ajax response is received, Normal mouse pointer does not
>  >> reappear. The hourglass continues to be shown , and only after moving the
>  >> mouse, the normal pointer is shown.  Please help us in figuring out this?
>  >>
>  >>  Note : This behaviour is observed only in IE. It works fine in Mozilla
>  >> Firefox.
>  >>
>  >>
>  >>  Thanks in advance for your help,
>  >>  Giri.
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