Dialog: Modified creation of overlay to bind events to the overlay rather than the document object. Fixed #4671 - Modal Dialog disables vertical scroll bar in Chrome & Safari#311
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…ther than the document object. Fixed #4671 - Modal Dialog disables vertical scroll bar in Chrome & Safari
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Also review #7051 when reviewing this. |
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This is looping through all overlays each time a new one is created and binding additional event handlers. The handlers should only be bound once per overlay. It's probably worth waiting until the new design for overlays is figured out in a few weeks. |
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Dialog: Modified creation of overlay to bind events to the overlay rather than the document object. Fixed #4671 - Modal Dialog disables vertical scroll bar in Chrome & Safari
This commit corrects the issues with my previous attempt at fixing this bug. It now applies to all instances and no longer uses
thisincorrectly within thesetTimeout().