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Web author's Edit Hyperlink behaving strange after SP2 upgrade
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| Satish 2006-08-16, 1:20 pm |
| Hello Everybody,
Recently I upgraded my MCMS 2002 installations from SP1a to SP2 after this I
started observing Web author console's Edit Hyperlink functionality is not
working correctly i.e. I cannot set the 'Width', 'Height', 'Left', 'Top' text
values nor select any check boxes for 'Tool Bar', 'Scroll Bar' for a 'New
Unnamed Window'.
I don't really know, whether this is related to SP2 issue or something else.
Has anyone come across such situation earlier?
Kindly share your thoughts on this and provide any resolutions if you have.
Many thanks in advance and high regards,
- Satish Byali.
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| Stefan [MSFT] 2006-08-23, 1:22 pm |
| Hi Satish,
I'm not sure how the description parts below relate to each other.
The Edit Hyperlink dialog does not give you methods to configure he height
or widths and so on.
Can you please explain what you mean?
Cheers,
Stefan
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"Satish" <Satish@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
news:C508BADE-6434-40A5-BBEB-9C863174BA09@microsoft.com...
> Hello Everybody,
>
> Recently I upgraded my MCMS 2002 installations from SP1a to SP2 after this
> I
> started observing Web author console's Edit Hyperlink functionality is not
> working correctly i.e. I cannot set the 'Width', 'Height', 'Left', 'Top'
> text
> values nor select any check boxes for 'Tool Bar', 'Scroll Bar' for a 'New
> Unnamed Window'.
>
> I don't really know, whether this is related to SP2 issue or something
> else.
> Has anyone come across such situation earlier?
>
> Kindly share your thoughts on this and provide any resolutions if you
> have.
>
> Many thanks in advance and high regards,
> - Satish Byali.
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