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New Post 9/29/2007 10:51 AM
Online now... Mike Horton
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Treeview Display Problem 

Hey Jon

I setup something very similar to the File Manager (I used it as a base really) so that I could give our students access to a network drive off campus. Everything works like it should except in Firefox I don't get any scroll bars if the tree is too long for the container (the tree just extends far past there) and in IE 7 I don't get any scrollbars either. It just won't display past where it should. However everything works fine in IE 6 which was the main browser that we used when I created the module. I'm wondering if you can point me in the right direction on where I should be looking (in the code behind, the ascx page layout, or the javascript). If you want to see it in action email me and I'll setup a login for you.

Thanks

 
New Post 10/1/2007 11:15 AM
User is offline Jon Henning
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Re: Treeview Display Problem 

Sounds like the same issue as this thread.


 
New Post 10/1/2007 12:25 PM
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Re: Treeview Display Problem 

Thanks John I'll take a closer look at that thread than the quick read-through I just gave it. I found the problem in IE7 is with the container I'm using (not surprised as I created it and I was trying something different with it) but I'm still seeing it in Firefox. I'll take a look at the suggestions in the thread you posted.

 
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