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Absolute positioning on mobile device [modified]

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    Hi everybody! I work on asp.net mobile applications. I should create some kind of daily planner. The problem is in absolute positioning of controls. I'm creating each planned element like <div> in a asp Repeater. All that works fine until i have two items planned in a same time. Than i should create some kind of overlapping. So I have top and left coordinates, not just top. The problem is, mobile IE cannot render divs that way, it simply moves second div down. Is there any way can avoid this? Or does anyone can give me exact specification what can and what cannot be done on IE mobile 5.0. Thanks in advance, Fedor -- modified at 9:26 Wednesday 1st November, 2006

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      Hi everybody! I work on asp.net mobile applications. I should create some kind of daily planner. The problem is in absolute positioning of controls. I'm creating each planned element like <div> in a asp Repeater. All that works fine until i have two items planned in a same time. Than i should create some kind of overlapping. So I have top and left coordinates, not just top. The problem is, mobile IE cannot render divs that way, it simply moves second div down. Is there any way can avoid this? Or does anyone can give me exact specification what can and what cannot be done on IE mobile 5.0. Thanks in advance, Fedor -- modified at 9:26 Wednesday 1st November, 2006

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      Nobody :(( OK, does anybody knows where can i BUY a powerful mobile web calendar control (like Mediachase, but to work on mobile IE 5 ?? Please... Thanks in advance, Fedor

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