If a page containing iframe has scroll bars, geometry drawn with tool's client action will be shifted according to the page's scroll position when using Internet Explorer 6 and Internet Explorer 7.
上次发布: August 25, 2014ArcGIS Server (.NET)
漏洞 ID 编号
NIM039720
已提交
October 29, 2008
上次修改时间
April 28, 2025
适用范围
ArcGIS Server (.NET)
找到的版本
9.3
编程语言
C#
操作系统
Windows OS
操作系统版本
XP
状态
Will Not Be Addressed
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附加信息
No Public Explanation
解决办法
Derek on 7\19\09 - Use the following work around with version 9.3 SP1 and 9.3.1 to override an existing javascript function. Tested using IE6, IE7, IE8 and FF3. Ensure that the browsers cache is cleared before testing the new code. This code is a work around until the issue is fixed in a future release. <script language="javascript" type="text/javascript"> ESRI.ADF.System._makeMouseEventRelativeToElement = function(evt, element, location) { //This method will change offset event coordinates and target to another element var e = evt; if (e.target && element && element !== e.target) { //clone object e = {}; for (var idx in evt) e[idx] = evt[idx]; if (!location) { location = Sys.UI.DomElement.getLocation(element); } if (Sys.Browser.agent === Sys.Browser.InternetExplorer) { if (e.target.parentNode === document.body) { e.target = document.body; } e.offsetX = evt.screenX - window.screenLeft - location.x + document.documentElement.scrollLeft - 2; if (document.parentWindow.frameElement != null && document.parentWindow.frameElement.document != null && document.parentWindow.frameElement.document.documentElement != null) //account for scrolling in parent window when in an iframe e.offsetX += document.parentWindow.frameElement.document.documentElement.scrollLeft; e.offsetY = evt.screenY - window.screenTop - location.y + document.documentElement.scrollTop - 2; if (document.parentWindow.frameElement != null && document.parentWindow.frameElement.document != null && document.parentWindow.frameElement.document.documentElement != null) //account for scrolling in parent window when in an iframe e.offsetY += document.parentWindow.frameElement.document.documentElement.scrollTop; } else { var eventLocation = Sys.UI.DomElement.getLocation(e.target); var diffX = eventLocation.x - location.x; var diffY = eventLocation.y - location.y; e.offsetX += diffX; e.offsetY += diffY; } e.target = element; } return e; }; </script>----------------------------------------------------------**The following workaround applies only to v9.3 (will not work w/ v9.3 sp1 or v9.3.1)**If the IFrame is placed in a scrollable DIV (overflow:auto), scrolling the DIV element does not cause the offset for client geometry to occur.First, make sure the IFrame is in a scrolling DIV element: <div style="width:600px;height:400px;overflow:scroll;"> <iframe src="ControlPage.aspx" width = "1000px" height="800px" /> </div>Next, launch the page containing the IFrame from a link that will remove scrollbars from the browser (removing menu and toolbars will also create more space on the page): function launchMap() { bProps = "toolbar=yes,menubar=no,scrollbars=no,location=no,resizable=yes,status=no,width=800,height=500"; window.open("IFramePage.aspx","map",bProps); }