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I uninstalled it, because I said before it is not working with 3.6.6 (ie6 and ie7 too)
but now some of my pages, I mean some threads aren't opening normal, they are so slow and always ie is giving error report... if someone want to see the problem I can give link and a username with pass. And if someone wants to try to solve the problem I can give my admin pass... (Only to coders and Paul M;) :D ) |
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And it's not an issue with the plug-in per se since many have it working fine with 3.66, including me. It may be another plug-in or it may be a 3.66 issue - others are reporting slowdowns since upgrading, although I'm not seeing any significant difference. |
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Hey Paul. If you're not seeing the problem from your machine you probably wont when you look at his site. You almost need someone to give you remote access so you can see what we're dealing with. I'd love to get the mod running again so if you need a Guinea Pig.......;)
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This is happening to my board as well. When I disable it, all is well. But if I upload the dlient script files from 3.6.5 everything is fine. Does that help you? If you want, I can send you our test admin. Let me know.
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this hack causes 3.6.7 to lock up on internet explorer, please fix :(
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Thanx for a good hack, I hope you'll find soon that strange problem, it works for me with IE6.029 and VB3.67PL1 (they must be logged in to see this hack on my forum)
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I took a look at Lisa's forum and indeed got my IE6 to lockup with a script problem. However, after investigating, I tracked the error to the displaying of the names and upon further investigation found that there was no fault with this modification, the actual problem was with the html markup being used to colour the names on the forum. What I found was that she had an opening span tag to set the style colour, but the closing tag did not have the / in it (i.e. <span> instead of </span>). Because of the number of names being displayed by the modification, this resulted in a whole load of opening <span> tags with no corresponding closing tag - and for some reason this seems to combine with the latest vb366/367 javascripts to totally upset certain browsers (like IE6). So, I'm currently satisfied that this problem is a combination of the latest vb clientscripts and faulty usergroup markup html (tags not being closed properly). This is why it only happens in a handful of cases. While Jelsoft might want to look at why their latest code dies in some browsers with tag mismatches, the fix seems to be to make sure your markup html is correct. |
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