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Issue 229: Wrong calulation of hit area in Opera when using transitional or quirks mode
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Status:  WontFix
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Closed:  May 2014


 
Reported by rein...@gmail.com, Oct 3, 2011
Highly like  Issue 133 , but in Opera. 

What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Open http://wwwendt.de/tech/dynatree/doc/sample-default.html in Opera 11.51
2. Rigth-click the page, choose Source code
3. change the doctype to xhtml 1 transitional, i.e. <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
3. Click Apply Changes
4. Go to the open sample and click on nodes and folders

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Expected: when clicking a node, it will be affected.
Instead: Observe that often, the node beneath the clicked node will be activated or expanded

What version of the product are you using?
1.2.0

On what operating system and browser?
Windows Vista and also Linux Ubuntu, Opera, XHTML 1 Transitional Doctype.
The Doctype implies Opera is in Almost Standards mode, according to http://www.opera.com/docs/specs/presto29/doctypes/
However, I did not test other doctypes.

Please provide any additional information below.
This issue seems to be very similar to  Issue 133 , but in Opera instead of Chrome. The created patch r302 (undone by r425 for  issue 165 ) also seems to fix the issue in Opera. If it can't be patched due to conflicting issues, maybe the combination can be documented as unsupported, as it took me quite some time to nail it down.

PS
Is this actually a bug in Opera, or not?
Oct 3, 2011
Project Member #1 moo...@wwwendt.de
I don't think it's a bug in Opera, but I haven't had the time yet to fully understand what happens (any help apreciated).
Status: Accepted
Labels: Milestone-Release1.2.1
Dec 8, 2011
#2 rein...@gmail.com
Maybe vertical-align is relevant too: http://jsfiddle.net/reinaut/6ZhUQ/
Dec 27, 2011
Project Member #3 moo...@wwwendt.de
Opera seems to have a problem to resolve click events on lists, when 'list-style-type: none' is used and running in Transitional or Quirks mode.

I haven't found a solution here, except for using a Strict mode (HTML4, XHTML or HTML5).

Still, if anyone finds a better solution: please let me know!
Summary: Wrong calulation of hit area in Opera when using transitional or quirks mode
Labels: -Milestone-Release1.2.1
May 1, 2014
Project Member #4 moo...@wwwendt.de
As of 2014 Dynatree is feature frozen.
Please have a look at Fancytree (sequel of DynaTree 1.x): chances are good that the problem was resolved / the requested featuer is already implemented.
Please open a new issue there otherwise:

https://github.com/mar10/fancytree
Status: WontFix
May 2, 2014
Project Member #5 moo...@wwwendt.de
Cleanup Scrumboard
Labels: Milestone-Release2.0

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