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diff --git a/roojs-core-debug.js b/roojs-core-debug.js
index 05ea38271d..1b155c5399 100644
--- a/roojs-core-debug.js
+++ b/roojs-core-debug.js
@@ -342,8 +342,8 @@ Roo.factory(conf, Roo.data);
if ((typeof(console) == 'undefined') || (typeof(console.log) == 'undefined')) {
return; // alerT?
}
- console.log(s);
+ console.log(s);
},
/**
* Takes an object and converts it to an encoded URL. e.g. Roo.urlEncode({foo: 1, bar: 2}); would return "foo=1&bar=2". Optionally, property values can be arrays, instead of keys and the resulting string that's returned will contain a name/value pair for each array value.
@@ -9125,6 +9125,7 @@ if(opt.anim.isAnimated()){
if(!this._mask){
this._mask = Roo.DomHelper.append(this.dom, {cls:"roo-el-mask"}, true);
}
+
this.addClass("x-masked");
this._mask.setDisplayed(true);
@@ -9161,8 +9162,8 @@ if(opt.anim.isAnimated()){
}
var mm = this._maskMsg;
mm.dom.className = msgCls ? "roo-el-mask-msg " + msgCls : "roo-el-mask-msg";
- if (mm.dom.firstChild) { // weird IE issue?
- mm.dom.firstChild.innerHTML = msg;
+ if (mm.dom.lastChild) { // weird IE issue?
+ mm.dom.lastChild.innerHTML = msg;
}
mm.setDisplayed(true);
mm.center(this);
@@ -11470,16 +11471,17 @@ Roo.CompositeElementLite.prototype.on = Roo.CompositeElementLite.prototype.addLi
* @class Roo.data.Connection
* @extends Roo.util.Observable
* The class encapsulates a connection to the page's originating domain, allowing requests to be made
- * either to a configured URL, or to a URL specified at request time.
- *
+ * either to a configured URL, or to a URL specified at request time. + * * Requests made by this class are asynchronous, and will return immediately. No data from * the server will be available to the statement immediately following the {@link #request} call. - * To process returned data, use a callback in the request options object, or an event listener.
+ * To process returned data, use a callback in the request options object, or an event listener. + * * Note: If you are doing a file upload, you will not get a normal response object sent back to * your callback or event handler. Since the upload is handled via in IFRAME, there is no XMLHttpRequest. * The response object is created using the innerHTML of the IFRAME's document as the responseText - * property and, if present, the IFRAME's XML document as the responseXML property.