Sent by Sandy McMurray on 8 September 2003 17:05
> It could be the cut-off bug, where IE6 incorrectly caches a height
> from a
> previous short page.
> Bug demo and possibe fix here:
> http://johnp.co.nz/techstuff/ie6cutoff1.htm
I have implemented the fix for this bug, but the problem persists. It
goes away when the pages are refreshed.
Any other ideas?
Sandy
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re: DorschEdit.ca
>> I'm having a peculiar problem that seems to be isolated to IE6 -- some
>> pages on this new site occasionally display one element -- an
>> absolutely positioned box -- in the wrong place, overlapping the main
>> navigation menu. When this occurs, extra green is also visible at the
>> bottom of the page (i.e. Extra space is displayed n the "container"
>> DIV
>> under the "nav" and "main" DIVs.)
>>
>> These glitches *vanish* when you hit the Refresh button. (Maybe I have
>> older versions of the offending pages in my cache?)
>>
>> The problem is specific to IE. I have not seen this glitch while
>> previewing in other PC or Mac browsers. It checks out fine in
>> Netscape,
>> Mozilla, Camino and Safari. I haven't tried with Opera.
>>
>> Please view in IE6 and let me know if you see the same glitch.
>>
>> The CSS validates and the pages validate as HTML 4.01 Transitional.
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