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Hello Maria,
Please, provide us with specific instructions how to replicate the problem. Can you observe this issue in any of the online examples as well?
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Peter
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Please, provide us with specific instructions how to replicate the problem. Can you observe this issue in any of the online examples as well?
All the best,
Peter
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answered on 11 Nov 2008, 03:54 AM
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Yes. if i opened http://demos.telerik.com/aspnet/prometheus/Scheduler/Examples/Default/DefaultCS.aspx in FireFox (Firefox/2.0.0.17) . There is no Hours column. I think problem is in styles.
Yes. if i opened http://demos.telerik.com/aspnet/prometheus/Scheduler/Examples/Default/DefaultCS.aspx in FireFox (Firefox/2.0.0.17) . There is no Hours column. I think problem is in styles.
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answered on 14 Nov 2008, 07:28 PM
I'm trying to fix the same thing is there a solution for this?
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Hello,
The problem with FF2 headers is a known one and will be fixed with the upcoming service pack. Unfortunately, as it requires a slight change in the rendered HTML, there is no CSS work-around that we can provide at the moment. We are sorry about the inconvenience.
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Alex
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The problem with FF2 headers is a known one and will be fixed with the upcoming service pack. Unfortunately, as it requires a slight change in the rendered HTML, there is no CSS work-around that we can provide at the moment. We are sorry about the inconvenience.
Regards,
Alex
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