I am having trouble with the WebDatePicker in IE 10. It is rendering the button as the full width of the control and there is no text input available.
It renders correctly in the IDE and also renders correctly in Chrome. The problem appears to be only present with IE, and IE 10 is the only version that I have installed on my Windows 8 dev machine.
Hello Geoff,
I am still following your case. Have you been able to resolve the issue? If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
Tsanna
I have investigated your issue, and I have asked our engineering staff to examine this further. To ensure that it will receive attention, I have logged this behavior in our internal tracking system with a Development ID of 135638. I've opened a private case for you with number: 111861 and have linked the development issue to it so that you'll be notified once the issue has been resolved. You can find the case by going to your account on our web site and then to the "Support activity" tab. You can view the status of the development issue connected to that case by selecting the "Development Issues" tab when viewing this case.
Please let me know if you need more information.
Best Regards,
Tsanna Belcheva
Developer Support Engineer
Infragistics, Inc.
http://ko.infragistics.com/support
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Tsanna,
I have done some further testing and found that the problem only occurs when I set the 'Height' property of the dynamically created control. Any height greater than 21 causes this problem to occur. A height of 21 or less is fine, it is only when setting larger heights that the problem manifests.
I have tested this scenario however so far am not able to reproduce the described behavior. In this scenario it may help ensuring that the browser cache has been cleared to ensure the latest scripts are being loaded. Additionally it would help deleting and readding the ig_res styleset to ensure that the latest styles are being used. If that does not resolve the matter a small sample illustrating the behavior would be greatly appreciated and would allow me to examine this scenario further.