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Hi Björn,
we discovered a little Bug when using the clientfileremover. After triggering the deletion of a file a dialog is shown: "Do you want to remove the existing file?"
When "Remove" is pressed the file is deleted - ok. When "Cancel" is pressed, the file is not deleted, but after the next server-roundtrip the delete-dialog is shown again.
This is only a little bug, but it is very annoying.
Thanks for the quick answer. We will try this again. Maybe we missed the "default" in the xml.
Hi,
is it possible, that these attributes FIXSTATUSIMAGEOPENED, FIXSTATUSIMAGECLOSED and FIXSTATUSIMAGEENDNODE can not be changed via a style definition?
We tried the following definition.

Code:
     <tag name="treenode">
         <set attribute="fixstatusimageclosed" value="/images/treeFolderClosed.png"/>
         <set attribute="fixstatusimageopened" value="/images/treeFolderOpen.png"/>
     </tag>
 


Afterwards no icons were shown at all.

Regards
Ulrich
Hi,
right now we have the same problem. There is still no direct way to control the height of a ROWTITLEBAR. The height attribute is still missing.
We have to add a dummy invisible component to control the height, which is very ugly.

Any chance to add this feature?

Regards
Ulrich
Hi Björn,
no, it is not urgent on our side. But thanks for the quick solution.
Hello,
in a small dialog our users can upload a file to the server. Therefore we use the fileuploadbutton. After the user selects a file it is uploaded to the server. The server performs several checks, to validate the content of the file.
Is it possible to delete this file on the client, after our checks were successful and the dialog was closed?

Regards Ulrich
 
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