[Geoserver-devel] GeoServer wicket issue in IE6

Hi Justin,

It happens to me there is a wicket issue on WCS, WFS and WMS admin pages in IE6.
I can’t save any configuration changes on these pages.

Howerver it works well in Firefox and IE8.

My initial investigation shows that whenever the Sumit button is clicked, the “Remove selected” button is executed.

Is this a known issue?

Best regards,
Xiangtan Lin
CSIRO, IM&T

Xiangtan.Lin@anonymised.com ha scritto:

Hi Justin,
It happens to me there is a wicket issue on WCS, WFS and WMS admin pages in IE6.
I can't save any configuration changes on these pages.
Howerver it works well in Firefox and IE8.
My initial investigation shows that whenever the Sumit button is clicked, the "Remove selected" button is executed.
Is this a known issue?

As far as I know we basically decided not to support IE6 in the
configuration.
I mean, last time I checked the CSS layout was a mess and nobody
stepped in to try and fix it.

Given the GUI is meant for an administrator (so, restricted user
base) I personally will not consider making fixes for IE6.
But if someone wants to step in and become the IE paladin, sure,
I will certainly not oppose to those fixes either (provided they
don't break the GUI in the major browsers of course) :slight_smile:

We also have issues with the demo requests in Chrome, nobody
stepped to solve those either.

Cheers
Andrea

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Andrea Aime
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
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On 19/05/10 14:41, Andrea Aime wrote:

We also have issues with the demo requests in Chrome, nobody
stepped to solve those either.

Victor has been using Chrome for demo tests (CITE debugging) and it is working well (better than IE).

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Ben Caradoc-Davies <Ben.Caradoc-Davies@anonymised.com>
Software Engineering Team Leader
CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering
Australian Resources Research Centre

Ben Caradoc-Davies ha scritto:

On 19/05/10 14:41, Andrea Aime wrote:

We also have issues with the demo requests in Chrome, nobody
stepped to solve those either.

Victor has been using Chrome for demo tests (CITE debugging) and it is working well (better than IE).

Humm... uh? I never got Chrome to display properly the resulting XML
in demo requests, it just shows the coordinates and not the xml (something to do with the fact that Chrome does not apply a proper
xslt transform on the xml, and neither shows it as is)

On some platforms + Chrome the demo request page does not work at all,
Jody reported an issue in jira

Cheers
Andrea

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Andrea Aime
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Expert service straight from the developers.

On 05/19/2010 03:42 AM, Andrea Aime wrote:

Ben Caradoc-Davies ha scritto:
   

On 19/05/10 14:41, Andrea Aime wrote:
     

We also have issues with the demo requests in Chrome, nobody
stepped to solve those either.
       

Victor has been using Chrome for demo tests (CITE debugging) and it is
working well (better than IE).
     

Humm... uh? I never got Chrome to display properly the resulting XML
in demo requests, it just shows the coordinates and not the xml
(something to do with the fact that Chrome does not apply a proper
xslt transform on the xml, and neither shows it as is)

On some platforms + Chrome the demo request page does not work at all,
Jody reported an issue in jira

Cheers
Andrea

There is a Chrome extension available to have it display collapsible/color-coded XML trees the way Firefox/IE do: https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/gbammbheopgpmaagmckhpjbfgdfkpadb

Not really a fix, but seems relevant to the thread.

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David Winslow
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org/

The plugin works for displaying the xml but chrome doesn't work well with GS
GUI interface

David Winslow-5 wrote:

On 05/19/2010 03:42 AM, Andrea Aime wrote:

Ben Caradoc-Davies ha scritto:
   

On 19/05/10 14:41, Andrea Aime wrote:
     

We also have issues with the demo requests in Chrome, nobody
stepped to solve those either.
       

Victor has been using Chrome for demo tests (CITE debugging) and it is
working well (better than IE).
     

Humm... uh? I never got Chrome to display properly the resulting XML
in demo requests, it just shows the coordinates and not the xml
(something to do with the fact that Chrome does not apply a proper
xslt transform on the xml, and neither shows it as is)

On some platforms + Chrome the demo request page does not work at all,
Jody reported an issue in jira

Cheers
Andrea

There is a Chrome extension available to have it display
collapsible/color-coded XML trees the way Firefox/IE do:
https://chrome.google.com/extensions/detail/gbammbheopgpmaagmckhpjbfgdfkpadb

Not really a fix, but seems relevant to the thread.

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David Winslow
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org/

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