The buttons save and "save and close" have stoped working in Joomla admin-interface. It randomly saves every now and then... The problem occurs when saving the css-file too. I just upgraded to Joomla 3.6.5. Before it worked fine.
Clearing the Joomla cache and the web browser cache usually fixes this.
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I'm writing some extensions for an old 4.7 typo3 installation. After copying my changes from a test installation to the live system, the Ajax overlay and spinner doesn't disappear in the Typo3 Backend. I see no errors are in the JavaScript console.
The content is loaded, I can manually hide the overlay with the debug tools of the browser. In Chrome everything works fine. I cleared the typo3 cache and browser cache and truncate the temp folder.
Any ideas what I can do?
sorry to say, but:
don't support anything for those old installations by updating extension or even write new extensions.
Those old installations have no support to the behaviour of the new browsers.
You just run into such a browser behaviour change. Nobody (except you?) will fix the behaviour in the javascript of the old core.
If you want to help the owner of that old page, help him to upgrade the site to a supported version
and then write a new extension!
From today I am facing the weird issue. My PDP page is not loading completely. I am getting "Site is unresponsive" pop up showing error in js/prototype/prototype.js:347. In my PDP page, I have integrated GPlus one button. If I comment rendering of this button it works fine. I don't know if Google has updated any API library. I am using https://apis.google.com/js/platform.js to render this button.
I've been experiencing the same issue for about 48 hours. Seems like plusone.js conflicts somehow with prototype.js (or, some of its versions).
UPDATE: after updating prototype.js to 1.7.2 all seems to work.
In prestashop 1.6, there is a caching issue (i think). when i disable or update content on website, it's not showing. Everytime, i have to press ctrl+shift+R to show the new changes. I disabled the caching from backend. But, the issue still exist.
I have just installed Joomla 3.1.4 on my local PC. Everything seems fine and it installed successfully. However when I go into admin through Firefox it does not show the admin toolbar in the backend so after making changes I cannot save, publish etc. However when I go into the site through Chrome everything seems to work well and the toolbar appears. I cannot workout what is stopping Firefox from displaying the toolbar. I had installed the site a number of times so Firefox seems to remember something from my previous usage.
I've noticed some strangeness with this latest release, also. It may be an admin template bug. Try scrolling the page when you're ready to save.
Update: I just checked 2 of my J3! sites, and they seem ok. Maybe a cache issue?
I am dealing with a very particular issue on a newly built Magento ecommerce site (running version 1.5.1), www.azaturechocolates.com.
My client is unable to login to the admin panel or add items to the shopping cart in Safari 5.0 (on a macbook machine). However the site works fine for them in Firefox.
I have tested multiple Safari browsers (PC, Mac, Macbook, version 5.0, 5.1) and cannot replicate the issue, the site works well for me. The site also works fine for all other browsers, IE, FF, Chrome.
We checked the clients’ cookie settings and security settings and all seemed normal. Also, we cleared the cache and cookies several times with same results.
Any ideas or suggestions on what could be causing this issue and how to fix it?
Try to increase session life time to few days. Issue can be dependence on different time zones. So try to make session life time as long as you can try, for experiment.
Hope it'll help.