<div dir="ltr"><div>hey scott, no worries. chris has been here in the office in a room with no </div>
<div>windows since 8am and i think he's a bit tired :-P</div>
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<div>despite occasional indications to the contrary, we *do* appreciate emails</div>
<div>like yours... even if it's maybe not the right answer this time, it is always</div>
<div>helpful to have feedback from the community... every little bit helps!</div>
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<div>On this note, I have just opened</div>
<div><a href="http://trac.openlayers.org/ticket/1635">http://trac.openlayers.org/ticket/1635</a></div>
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<div>which, once another little patch is approved, should fix this case by assigning</div>
<div>a default value of '0' for the zindex on the main map div. </div>
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<div>Cheers</div>
<div>e<br><br></div>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 5:11 PM, Scott Baker <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:scott@pawprint.net">scott@pawprint.net</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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<div class="Ih2E3d"><br><br>Christopher Schmidt wrote:<br>> On Mon, Jul 28, 2008 at 02:43:47PM -0700, Scott Baker wrote:<br>><br>>> There are 126 markup errors on the page - I'd start there, try to clean<br>
>> all those up so the markup validates - most of the time that will lead<br>>> you to the problem.<br>>><br>><br>> I consider that extremely unlikely (and definitely not true in this<br>> case). Why would you say that this would have any relevance to the<br>
> question at hand?<br>><br>><br></div>Well, mainly because I thought there was a chance it wasn't a z-index<br>issue at all, I didn't personally notice any change crossing from ff2 to<br>ff3 (but I now see that is because I have other z-indexed items already<br>
in all my sites) - However, when debugging any kind of css issue I<br>always look to ensure the markup validates first, because in most cases<br>that has been a root cause, or at least helps one locate it quickly - it<br>
was just a suggestion.<br>
<div class="Ih2E3d">>> - I realize that the standard response - but several of them are missing<br>>> end tags for things like <td> and that kind of thing can easily lead to<br>>> problems like this.<br>
>><br>><br>> I can't imagine that being the case. Can you demonstrate a situation in<br>> which invalid HTML has any impact on the z-index ordering?<br>><br></div>Nope, I don't tend to keep them around ;) - but I have encountered<br>
things I "thought' to be z-index related that turned out to be a markup<br>problem and had nothing to do with z-index. Again, just thought it would<br>help to sort out the problem.<br><br>sorry... I really appreciate all the help I have received on this list<br>
and was just trying reciprocate.<br><font color="#888888"><br>--<br>skype pawprint_net<br>telephone 604.885.7449<br>toll-free 1.888.493.2360<br>Scott W. Baker <a href="http://b.a.sc/" target="_blank">B.A.Sc</a><br>*President*, PawPrint.net <<a href="http://www.pawprint.net/" target="_blank">http://www.pawprint.net/</a>><br>
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