AJAX :: CalendarExtender Not Displaying Fully Within Fieldset?
Feb 17, 2010
I have the following within a Fieldset control - Label, Textbox (date), icon (for calendar extender)
The CalendarExtender is extending the textbox with a PopupButtonID= the icon.
The issue I have is that when I click the icon the calendar displays under the textbox (correcly) but is not displayed fully as it is cut off by the frameset.[URL]
I know if I have a drop down list it displays fully outside the Frameset while this seems to be inside the frameset.
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