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Posted to users@myfaces.apache.org by an...@magnasteyr.com on 2006/01/13 15:34:50 UTC
Bug in InputHtml in IE
Hi all!
I just realized, that the HTMLEDITOR t:inputHtml doesn't work correct in IE.
When I load some text into the editor and when I just move the mouse on the editor text field, all my text disapperas... I display the htmleditor in a jeniapopup. Could this be a problem.
Here is my code:
<t:inputHtml value="#{infoMessagesDto.htmleditortext}" style="height: 50ex;"
allowEditSource="true" showPropertiesToolBox="true"
showLinksToolBox="true" showImagesToolBox="true"
showTablesToolBox="true" showDebugToolBox="false"
addKupuLogo="false" />
Here are two screenshot to show what i mean.
When the page is loaded it looks like this:
<<ole0.bmp>>
When I move the mouse into the textfield, it looks like this: My Text as well as the properties are gone.
<<ole1.bmp>>
In Firefox everything is normal...
Any ideas what this could be
Re: Bug in InputHtml in IE
Posted by Dave <ja...@yahoo.com>.
Hi
There are two bugs on this already filed in JIRA. Please vote for them. Hope someone who are familar with the code can fix it. :)
andreas.mitter@magnasteyr.com wrote:
Hi all!
I just realized, that the HTMLEDITOR t:inputHtml doesn't work correct in IE.
When I load some text into the editor and when I just move the mouse on the editor text field, all my text disapperas... I display the htmleditor in a jeniapopup. Could this be a problem.
Here is my code:
<t:inputHtml value="#{infoMessagesDto.htmleditortext}" style="height: 50ex;"
allowEditSource="true" showPropertiesToolBox="true"
showLinksToolBox="true" showImagesToolBox="true"
showTablesToolBox="true" showDebugToolBox="false"
addKupuLogo="false" />
Here are two screenshot to show what i mean.
When the page is loaded it looks like this:
When I move the mouse into the textfield, it looks like this: My Text as well as the properties are gone.
In Firefox everything is normal...
Any ideas what this could be
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