Hi,
today I started with Aida 6.2 porting AidaCharts. When testing with the major Browsers every version including IE8 brings the "Your browser is too old" message because at least mine identified as IE7. I changed this but from the demo JavaScript, Ajax and Grids don't work completely. -In viewJavascript mouse over demo the element is not hidden when the mouse leaves the element. This is also true for Firefox, Opera and Chrome. -Sorting on Grids does not work. -In viewAjax only the in place editor works. -AidaCharts also don't work. I feel it's a high price to pay to exclude all IE users on XP. XP doesn't support IE9 which anyway is still a RC. Going to the computer with Aida running I see a lot of debuggers, so I can look into some of the issues. I'll publish AidaCharts soonish. First Version will still use Prototype which means ignoring all the advantages of 6.2. Cheers, Herbert mailto:[hidden email] _______________________________________________ Aida mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.aidaweb.si/mailman/listinfo/aida |
Hi Herbert,
If you are using IE8, be sure that "Page->Compatibility mode" is not switched on. This was necessary for one past Aida version and most od us swithcehd IE7 Compatibility mode on, while now this is not necessary, so don't forget to switch compatibility mode now off. JSON support is the reason while 6.2 works on IE8 but not on IE7. IE8 includes JSON, IE7 and older not. Without JSON a whole Ajax part stops working in Aida, that's why this support is essential. We can add JSON detection and load JSON library additionally, but if possible I'd avoid that. Best regards Janko On 11. 03. 2011 21:34, Herbert König wrote: > Hi, > > today I started with Aida 6.2 porting AidaCharts. > > When testing with the major Browsers every version including IE8 > brings the "Your browser is too old" message because at least mine > identified as IE7. > > I changed this but from the demo JavaScript, Ajax and Grids don't work > completely. > > -In viewJavascript mouse over demo the element is not hidden when the > mouse leaves the element. This is also true for Firefox, Opera and Chrome. > -Sorting on Grids does not work. > -In viewAjax only the in place editor works. > -AidaCharts also don't work. > > I feel it's a high price to pay to exclude all IE users on XP. XP > doesn't support IE9 which anyway is still a RC. > > Going to the computer with Aida running I see a lot of debuggers, so I > can look into some of the issues. > > I'll publish AidaCharts soonish. First Version will still use > Prototype which means ignoring all the advantages of 6.2. > > > Cheers, > > Herbert mailto:[hidden email] > > _______________________________________________ > Aida mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.aidaweb.si/mailman/listinfo/aida > -- Janko Mivšek Aida/Web Smalltalk Web Application Server http://www.aidaweb.si _______________________________________________ Aida mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.aidaweb.si/mailman/listinfo/aida |
Hi Janko,
JM> If you are using IE8, be sure that "Page->Compatibility mode" is not JM> switched on. This was necessary for one past Aida version and most od us Yes I did that and verified IE8 in the debugger. JM> JSON support is the reason while 6.2 works on IE8 but not on IE7. IE8 JM> includes JSON, IE7 and older not. Without JSON a whole Ajax part stops JM> working in Aida, that's why this support is essential. Yes and I would be happy with only IE8 working but the things I described happened on a 64 Bit Win7 with 32 and 64 Bit IE 8 JM> We can add JSON detection and load JSON library additionally, but if JM> possible I'd avoid that. Same with me. Cheers, Herbert mailto:[hidden email] _______________________________________________ Aida mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.aidaweb.si/mailman/listinfo/aida |
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HK> Going to the computer with Aida running I see a lot of debuggers, so I HK> can look into some of the issues. ok the problem is that ajax requests in IE8 have no content type field in their headers. At least it's missing in HTTPPosts SwazooStream. With a big maybe added it seems that in the JS function aidaEvent needs to add that header. I tried (like in try and error) and it made things work in IE8 and didn't break FF. Except that umlauts in live and delayed input from server don't work correctly. But that's surely because I send the wrong content type and others may know what to send. See attached fileout, I added line 24. Cheers, Herbert mailto:[hidden email] _______________________________________________ Aida mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.aidaweb.si/mailman/listinfo/aida WebStyle-js13Events.st (1K) Download Attachment |
On 13. 03. 2011 20:18, Herbert König wrote:
> HK> Going to the computer with Aida running I see a lot of debuggers, so I > HK> can look into some of the issues. > > ok the problem is that ajax requests in IE8 have no content type field > in their headers. At least it's missing in HTTPPosts SwazooStream. Hmm, I had something similar problem recently and as I remember I patched Swazoo instead. But Swazoo should be in sync between VW and Squeak/Pharo. Hmmm, I'll have in mind this for a while. Janko > With a big maybe added it seems that in the JS function aidaEvent > needs to add that header. I tried (like in try and error) and it made > things work in IE8 and didn't break FF. > > Except that umlauts in live and delayed input from server don't work > correctly. > > But that's surely because I send the wrong content type and others may > know what to send. > > See attached fileout, I added line 24. > > Cheers, > > Herbert mailto:[hidden email] > > > > _______________________________________________ > Aida mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.aidaweb.si/mailman/listinfo/aida -- Janko Mivšek Aida/Web Smalltalk Web Application Server http://www.aidaweb.si _______________________________________________ Aida mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.aidaweb.si/mailman/listinfo/aida |
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