Descriptive Problem Summary:
If you fill a browser control with content that is wider or longer than the window you have placed the control in, scrollbars are added.
With the VS2013 build, if you resize the window the browser is contained in, such that the scrollbar remains, but is resized, a drawing artifact appears, as shown below:
http://puu.sh/8nDjJ.png
This artifact can be produced on both horizontal and vertical scrollbars, and appears to be the same distance from the edge of the bar, regardless of the length of the scrollbar.
When does the problem NOT occur?
The artifact is not displayed if the scrollbar shrinks to the minimum allowable size, as shown below:
http://puu.sh/8nDsY.png
Did the problem NOT occur in any earlier versions? If so, what was the last version that worked?
I believe this artifact is not present on the VC6 build.
Given you may well be switching browser control, I don't imagine this is high priority to fix.
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Apr 25 2014, 4:35 pm
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Apr 25 2014, 6:08 pm
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This artifact is indeed present on the VC6 build. I get these artifacts with a scrollable map element I wrote using the browser element.
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