[Javascript] DHTML overlapping SELECT and .ocx controls

Muchacho, Laurent (TWIi London) LMuchacho at twii.net
Wed Aug 21 04:17:06 CDT 2002


Hi Peter 

There is an other way for you probleme but involve a lot of development 
if you include your form (I mean the whole form into a div or it will not
work really well in ns4) in a div 
you can play with the clip (visible area of that div) by doing so you will
be able to only hide the half of your select and not have to hide the whole
select 

Laurent

ps: I don't have the example I built anymore but I garanty that work 

-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Brunone [mailto:peter at brunone.com]
Sent: 20 August 2002 22:03
To: javascript at LaTech.edu
Subject: [Javascript] DHTML overlapping SELECT and .ocx controls


Friends,

    I know this has been discussed before, but I've never seen any
definitive answers other than "you can't"... so I figured I'd check once
more.

    The application in question needs some hierarchical menus that, due to
their size and the screen layout, are going to overlap (1) SELECT boxes and
(2) a client-side ActiveX control (the Farpoint Spread grid, for what it's
worth).  Of course both of these things show right through the menus, and
I'm wondering if anybody has found a way around it... other than making the
offending object momentarily disappear.  Any and all constructive thoughts
are welcome.

Cheers,

Peter

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