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New Post 2/16/2006 8:22 AM
User is offline Edvard Pitka
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Min/Max hides elements and does not show them again (3.2) 
Hi, I posted this already on asp.net but have not gotten any answers. I have a simple datagrid wrapped in div element in my module. When I click on min button everything works fine, container rolls up, but when I click max button again then container opens but no content is shown. If I am logged in as admin, I can go over actions menu and then when menu opens rest of the content is shown.
 
New Post 2/16/2006 8:34 AM
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Re: Min/Max hides elements and does not show them again (3.2) 
Don't think I have heard of this one before...  any chance you can post a url to look at?
 
New Post 2/16/2006 10:45 AM
User is offline Edvard Pitka
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Re: Min/Max hides elements and does not show them again (3.2) 

This is an intranet application. I can send you a saved page. Would that work?

 
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Re: Min/Max hides elements and does not show them again (3.2) 
That should work.  Do a file->save as...  and zip the htm and the sub-folder it creates and email me.
 
New Post 2/17/2006 6:35 AM
User is offline Edvard Pitka
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Re: Min/Max hides elements and does not show them again (3.2) 
I sent it yesterday. Were you able to replicate it?
 
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