I'm seeing the same problem described here:
http://forums.smartclient.com/showthread.php?t=26195
That post was for SmartClient; I'm seeing the issue using SmartGWT. Specifically, I see the issue using the EnterpriseBlue theme. With the SilverWave theme, for example, I do not see the issue.
The lines appear when the browser is in IE9 "Standards" mode.
Here is a simple example, using a datasource mapped to the AdventureWorks SQL Server sample db.
product.ds.xml
module code
1. SmartClient Version: v8.3p_2013-06-13/Enterprise Deployment (built 2013-06-13)
2. IE 9
3. client-side only
4. no response processing error
5. no error logged
6. sample code above
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http://forums.smartclient.com/showthread.php?t=26195
That post was for SmartClient; I'm seeing the issue using SmartGWT. Specifically, I see the issue using the EnterpriseBlue theme. With the SilverWave theme, for example, I do not see the issue.
The lines appear when the browser is in IE9 "Standards" mode.
Here is a simple example, using a datasource mapped to the AdventureWorks SQL Server sample db.
product.ds.xml
Code:
<DataSource ID="product" serverType="hibernate" beanClassName="com.hyperproductive.play.server.model.Product" > <fields> <field name="id" type="sequence" hidden="true" primaryKey="true"/> <field name="name" type="text"/> <field name="productNumber" type="text" title="SKU"/> </fields> </DataSource>
Code:
public void onModuleLoad() { final DataSource products = DataSource.get("product"); final DynamicForm form = new DynamicForm(); final SelectItem selectProducts = new SelectItem("product"); selectProducts.setOptionDataSource(products); selectProducts.setDisplayField("name"); form.setItems(selectProducts); final IButton consoleButton = new IButton("Show Console"); consoleButton.addClickHandler(new ClickHandler() { @Override public void onClick(ClickEvent event) { SC.showConsole(); } }); final VLayout layout = new VLayout(); layout.setWidth100(); layout.setHeight100(); layout.setMembers(form, consoleButton); layout.draw(); }
2. IE 9
3. client-side only
4. no response processing error
5. no error logged
6. sample code above
Posts with incomplete information are much more likely to be ignored.
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