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Issue 280: empty space in dynatree after node.remove in IE7
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Status:  WontFix
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Closed:  Oct 2013


 
Reported by raghu.va...@gmail.com, Feb 16, 2012
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1.remove last node under a parent
2. http://jsfiddle.net/xj5au/84/
open in IE7 and remove nodes under folder2 by clicking button2. after removing last second subnode empty space is visible 

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
After all the child nodes are removed a space is left where the last child node was.

Happens only in ie. 
The UL elelment that is left empty for some reason still occupies space.


On what operating system and browser?
Internt Explorer7 windows XP

Feb 18, 2012
Project Member #1 moo...@wwwendt.de
Could reproduce it with IE9 in IE7 mode
Status: Accepted
Labels: Milestone-Release1.2.1
Feb 28, 2012
#2 raghu.va...@gmail.com
used $("ul:empty").height(0) in delete
used $("ul:has(li)").height("auto") in add to resolve the above issue
Jun 9, 2012
Project Member #3 moo...@wwwendt.de
does this happen with a strict doctype?
Status: Waiting
Jun 16, 2012
Project Member #4 moo...@wwwendt.de
(No comment was entered for this change.)
Labels: -Milestone-Release1.2.1 Milestone-Release1.2.2
Oct 6, 2012
Project Member #5 moo...@wwwendt.de
(No comment was entered for this change.)
Labels: -Milestone-Release1.2.2 Milestone-Release1.2.x
Oct 6, 2013
Project Member #6 moo...@wwwendt.de
Closing 'Waiting' issues without timely answer
Status: Done
May 3, 2014
Project Member #7 moo...@wwwendt.de
(No comment was entered for this change.)
Status: WontFix
Labels: -Milestone-Release1.2.x Milestone-Release1.2.5
May 19, 2014
#8 d.fische...@gmail.com
I am having the same problem in IE9 in compatibility mode on Win7 with lates version of dynatree(1.2.6). Solved this by toggling expansion state of parent node before and after node.remove(). Works perfecly finde for me.

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