Hello,
When the webdropdown has a scroll bar and I highlight over the visible items the scroll bar moves from bottom to top each time a new item is highlighted. I am also unable use the middle part of the scroll bar control to move up and down the list. The middle part will not move if clicked on. I have to click in the scroll bar area to move.
Are there any fixes for this behavior or changes that I can make to make this behavior go away?
Thanks,
Mike
I am having the same issue. Has any fix been identified?
You could set EnableDropDownAsChild="false" , that will fix it for Compatibility View in IE8. This is in fact a bug in IE8 Compatibility View (which is supposed to show the contents as in IE7). If you open your page in IE7, even without changing any property value, you will see everything works as expected.
Hope it helps,
Angel
I'm seeing the problem using 2009.2.2056. It effectively makes the control useless. Scrolling or dragging the vertical thumb is very erratic.
Do you have an update on this problem?.
Hi,
Thanks. For your reference, we have fixed this issue, and it will be available in the service release.
This was not an issue with standalone IE7 or IE8. When IE8 is run in "Compatibility View" or "IE7 mode" the behavior is different if you use pure IE7.
Hi Angel - do you mean it will be fixed in the version *after* 9.2.2056 ? i.e. in a few months time?
or will it be sooner than that....as that would be a long wait for a problem that has already been fixed!
cheers
Jonathan
Hi Jonathan,
It will be available in the Service Release after the 9.2.2056 one, yes - in less than a month I think.
Again this is only appearing when IE8 is used in "Compatibility View" or "IE7 View", it's not an issue when you run pure IE7. The IE7 View in IE8 is not the same as the previous IE7 browser.
If it is urgent for you to get the fix earlier, you can contact our Development Support and request an untested build.
Hope it helps. Thank you,
What is the service release for this issues? I am facing the same issue with IE 8 in production. I need an imiidiate resolution to this.