Oh .. I committed what I think is maybe a fix a few days ago.  Try  
the latest builds and see if it works now.
On Oct 15, 2007, at 3:39 AM, Guillaume Polet wrote:
> Indeed this behavior would be quite unfriendly and would probably  
> drive a normal user nuts after a few minutes. Right now, I have to  
> say that I haven't much time to investigate this issue in the next  
> couple days but I will still ask some colleagues if they have any  
> knwoledge on how to perform the operation you mentionned in IE.  
> Otherwise, I will try to find an equivalent and send it to you as  
> soon as possible.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Guillaume
>
> Guillaume Polet a �crit :
>> Great, this is the best thing. It seems that the attribute  
>> pageYOffset is undefined in IE. I don't really know what it is  
>> supposed to do and it seems to be only used to update the  
>> window.status, so maybe we can just avoid it if the browser is IE  
>> (using some test like /'if (navigator.appVersion.indexOf("MSIE")! 
>> =-1)'/ ) or try to find some equivalent to this property in IE (I  
>> have tried the following link, but without much success: http:// 
>> msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms535873.aspx).
>>
>> Hope this can help. If you need more information, or more debug  
>> help, I will be glad to do it but unfortunately my knowledge of  
>> Javascript is quite small (I usually donnot work directly on Web  
>> Application).
>>
>>
>> Guillaume
>>
>> Mike Schrag a �crit :
>>>> Ok I will work this way for now. I have closed the outline view  
>>>> and restarted Eclipse and the problem is gone.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you very much for replying so fast. I hope though that you  
>>>> will find a fix for that some day, but since it is still in  
>>>> progress, I can wait ;-).
>>> If you happen to get to this before I do, here's an HTML dump of  
>>> an outline view.  If I had to suspect something offhand, it would  
>>> be the scroll operation trickery at the bottom that I do to try  
>>> to maintain the scroll position across outline changes ...
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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