Odd return value getHorizontalScrollPosition
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Re: Odd return value getHorizontalScrollPosition
You should be able to login with your forum credentials. It would be a pain if we had split login data for forum, wiki, mantis and others so it's all shared and forum is authoritative.
Re: Odd return value getHorizontalScrollPosition
Sorry, tried this ten times now with my forum name and password. Simply doesn't work, I get the "Username might be blocked or bad password" error. Don't know if this is relevant but the mantis login keeps downcasing my username, and after a login attempt it also changes the number of glyphs in the password field.
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Re: Odd return value getHorizontalScrollPosition
I will investigate this for you. I have checked and there is no user with your name for mantis, which means the log-in should work and create the account automatically. The changing of case does seem strange - which browser are you using? Do you get a different result with a different browser?
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Re: Odd return value getHorizontalScrollPosition
This might be a FF issue: I tried in Opera and it worked. Note that user names in Mantis seems to be case-sensitive. Since my FF (4.0.1) auto-downcases my user name in spite of what I do this is probably the reason for the problem. It might be unique to me, but if others experience this too perhaps Mantis could be set to be case-insensitive?
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Added the issue to Mantis. Recommendation is "to change the return type of this and related methods to a UDim that both provides the percent scrolled as well as the pixel distance from the start of the scroll track (UDim::scale and UDim::offset, respectively)."
[Edit]
Added the issue to Mantis. Recommendation is "to change the return type of this and related methods to a UDim that both provides the percent scrolled as well as the pixel distance from the start of the scroll track (UDim::scale and UDim::offset, respectively)."
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