I'm using a datepicker in my mvc3 application. the problem is that the controls below it are visable when it expands. this only happens in IE 8 which is being loading in a powerbuilder application. It works fine in IE9, FF8, and opera11.
This question talks about the registry key FEATURE_USE_WINDOWEDSELECTCONTROL affecting how a web browser control behaves in a PowerBuilder window. I haven't tested anything, but is sounds relevant based on the name of the key, even though your issue is visual and the referenced question talks about a crash.
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I have tried to get the data-role="backbutton" kendo mobile ui feature to work but I am having issues. When testing the app on my iPhone 4 I get stuck in my app because the back button breaks the UX.
What happens is that when I am testing, I click heaps of back buttons (as they are used quite heavily in my app) and then randomly one decides to slide the previous view into the screen but only goes halfway and then snaps back (or some other type of visual glitch occurs). Then after that, all my navigation breaks down and I get stuck in the last view that I was in. Or better yet the links go to places that they are not supposed to. My tab bar does not work and either do links in the header. I have to exit the app completely, remove it from operating and try again. Seriously something wrong going on here.
I have tried to programatically add the back button by following the Kendo UI documentation but that does not work either. I am left with a button that does absolutely nothing when clicked - it may not even solve the issue anyway. I have looked using developer console in Google Chrome but I can't see any obvious issues.
Has anyone using Kendo Mobile UI experienced this issue before?
I downloaded the latest release of the Kendo UI build and the problem seems to have been resolved. Surprising! I assumed the Kendo framework was a bit more mature to be experiencing such a big issue. It was occurring when using slide transitions in navigation. Here is a link to the bug post on Github https://github.com/telerik/kendo-ui-core/issues/66
I am running into a problem where I have a pretty simple kendo ui grid that gets updated via ajax calls via a datasource. I am running it on an intranet so compatibility mode gets enabled. When I turn compatibility mode off in IE 11 everything works fine, however I'm not sure if I want to do that across all users for all pages in case it would affect other things. Has anyone else seen this and is there a workaround?
I have C# MVC web app that has some textboxes that in IE9 you can enter in text, but you can't highlight via the mouse or via holding shift and the arrow keys.
I've looked around on the web and i've found other people experiencing this, with no solution.
One site i found claimed it was an issue with IE9 on pages that make multiple AJAX calls, which my site has but, removing AJAX really isn't a solution.
Is there a way via code or via settings in IE9 so that users can highlight text in a textbox? Or is this an outstanding bug in IE9?
Edit:
The website works perfectly fine in chrome
Turns out it was a rogue jquery statement that was
(.someClass).disableSelected()
that was disabling selection on every single textbox in my site. The kicker being that IE and Chrome handled it one way and Firefox a different way making it seem like a different bug
I had the same issue.
Select Tools on the IE bar / F12 developer tools. under the tab ( Document Mode IE9 standards ) check marked Alt+9. Closed the developer box. Closed IE9 opened it back up and everything worked as it should.
Hope this helps.
On my website, I experience a strange IE8 bug, where IE8 crashes with message:
"Microsoft Internet Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience."
It happens for instance on the following site, when clicking on "show more".
http://goout.cz/clubbing/trance/prague
The site actually does a AJAX request and replaces part of the document. Other browser without problems.
Obviously IE had some strange problem with JQuery and accessing by ID as $("#id"). Replacing the method with document.getElementById did the trick.
I have a dot net nuke site that I have written a custom module for. It a form that users fill out to submit information - no big deal.
On the form, I use the Ajax and the Ajaxoolkit for validation, and a calendar popup. I enable/disable controls based on form data.
Everthing works well in every browser/OS combo that I have tested EXCEPT IE7/Vista.
The page renders with most of the lables and conrols invisible. The controls are there and you can even enter data, you just can see them.
Here is a link: http://www.gpusbc.com/test/tabid/76/Default.aspx
I develop on a Win XP machine with IE7 and FireFox and there are no problems.
FireFox on Vista has no problems.
FYI this doesn't work in IE8 on Vista in regular or in compatiblity mode. This is incredibly weird because the controls are there you can click in them but your textboxes for example if you type you don't see the data.
What I've found is that if you remove the float:left style which is inherited from the .aaInput class that all of your inputs become visible. I also removed your display of
block. Do this on both the labels and your inputs and you should be good.
I tested this with IE8's developer tools in both IE8 mode and compatibility mode.