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Comments by JimBob SquarePants (Top 4 by date)
JimBob SquarePants
16-Jul-10 12:23pm
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Thanks for that...... I'll have a go tonight at trying to impliment some of your ideas.
Blogsetting and blog are separate at the moment as I was using a generic serializer for persisting the blog to xml but reflection to persist the blog setting as the serializer would not natively handle all the properties (like TimeSpan). I was also keeping the blogsettings as a singleton instance.
It would be nice to be able to combine the two though!
I'll let you know how I get on.
Cheers!
JimBob SquarePants
1-Jul-10 10:04am
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You can't use Jquery? What kind of company do you work for?
In that case you will need to have a look at the source code for the version of the Ajax Toolkit you are using to determine if the z-index of your calender is hard coded or not.
Is it the latest version?
If not, get the latest from codeplex as I think it has had a lot of work done on it to fix bugs.
I notice you haven't assigned a css class to the calender extender. Have you tried defining a class and setting an appropriately high z-index with that? If so I can only suggest you position the calender so that it does not occupy the same space as the iframe.
JimBob SquarePants
30-Jun-10 17:30pm
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Reason for my vote of 1
Read the question!
This isn't what the guy was asking for!
The modalpopupextender intercepts the postback request from the control. That's whole purpose!
Your Page.SetFocus method will never be called.
JimBob SquarePants
30-Jun-10 16:51pm
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Reason for my vote of 1
Did you even read the question? The guy clearly states that he's tried z-index.