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Programming Forum and web based access to our favorite programming groups.ID: 31629 Comment by: xs1 at xs0 dot com Reported By: klove at tax dot ok dot gov Status: Feedback Bug Type: Website problem Operating System: Win2K SP4 PHP Version: Irrelevant Assigned To: goba New Comment: Happens to me too on IE, works fine on FireFox.. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-02-14 14:16:40] chris at stfu-n00b dot net Goba, it would appear your last update might have broken something bigger. A screenshot from IE 6.1 on WinXP SP2: http://www.stfu-n00b.net/chris/php-net-search.jpg As you can see, the suggested list is displayed at the bottom of the page, after the copyright notices. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-02-11 17:02:57] goba@php.net Well, funny thing is that I just fixed this problem a few hours before I seen your bug update. It will turn out if it works once it goes around to our mirror sites... http://us2.php.net/search.php already works for me. Let us see if it works for others too. We especially need to ask some Mac users to test, since they reported critical problems with the previous implementation. If they are also OK with this, then we can redeploy it to all php.net pages. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-02-11 10:11:12] stephen at newnet dot co dot uk This bug appears to have been introduced by version 1.15 of "originalafter.js", I think it looks as though the 'funchelper' div (introduced in 1.15) is not being correctly appended to the <BODY> tag. The error mentioned by "[2 Feb 5:12pm CET] kmsluder at optonline dot net" is caused when the function "fh_Show(what)" is called and it is unable to get a handle on an element with the id 'funchelper'. I've tried recreating the problem with a local copy of the quickref code on Win2K & XP using both IE6 and Firefox V1, if I roll back to using "originalafter.js" 1.14 it works fine, however, upgrade to "originalafter.js" 1.15 and -as is the case on the website- it does not work. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-02-03 04:16:05] kmsluder at optonline dot net What's odd is that I can't reproduce it at home either. At school, however (using the same browser, Firefox 1.0) I get errors related to a .js file that I stupidly didn't mark down the name of. I'll see if the problem is still there tomorrow. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-02-02 17:49:09] goba@php.net I cannot reproduce this, except search.php there should be no reference to that JS which might cause any error. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at http://bugs.php.net/31629 -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=31629&edit=1
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