chrome - flight normal at all points
mozilla - the chosen font, roboto, isn't displayed as it is necessary in cyrillic
ie10 - the page isn't uploaded
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Fixed. Will be available in an update within tomorrow.dxodik wrote:ie10 - the page isn't uploaded
When you say Mozilla, are you referring to Firefox? I checked this in Firefox on windows 7, and the Roboto font displays correctly:dxodik wrote:mozilla - the chosen font, roboto, isn't displayed as it is necessary in cyrillic
I was looking at this, but it occurred to me that Apple stopped making and supporting Safari for windows almost 3 years ago! The latest version is from May 2012 ... Because Safari on Windows is old and outdated, we cannot support it properly. Furthermore, my analytics show that I can count on 3 fingers how many visitors a month we have to www.photo.gallery from this browser/platform:localhost wrote:Safari for Windows not working properly
Fixed. Will be available in an update within tomorrow.[/b]mjau-mjau wrote:dxodik wrote:ie10 - the page isn't uploaded
Yes, and I just checked again that it works. Are you forcing refresh of the cache so that it loads new javascript? You might need to make a small change in any page within your content, so that Imagevue knows to add a new date tag when loading the javascript and force refresh of the file.localhost wrote:Can you tell me beta version does fix this issue? Thanks and which file I can update manually if possible - Thanks
Hi Karl, I just checked it at my workplace computer using Internet Explorer 10 and Windows 7... my website only have a blank screen and a scroll bar. When I right click to check if the source code load it does.mjau-mjau wrote:Are you forcing refresh of the cache so that it loads new javascript? You might need to make a small change in any page within your content, so that Imagevue knows to add a new date tag when loading the javascript and force refresh of the file.
What about or demo gallery? https://www.photo.gallery/demo/x3/examples/localhost wrote:Hi Karl, I just checked it at my workplace computer using Internet Explorer 10 and Windows 7... my website only have a blank screen and a scroll bar. When I right click to check if the source code load it does.
It doesn't seems to work with IE10. I have mentioned that before heremjau-mjau wrote: What about or demo gallery? https://www.photo.gallery/demo/x3/examples/
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I am aware this has been reported, but I did make a fix which made it go from non-working to working in my IE testing environment. I will have to try research it from another source. I know for fact that it is related to javascript somehow, because a critical error in the JS (IE10 only apparently), is stopping the javascript process before it even gets to the stage where it "animates in" the page. Strange!Artur wrote:It doesn't seems to work with IE10. I have mentioned that before here
Demo, documentation, mjau-mjau.com or any other implementation of the X3 won't show up in IE.
Yes.mjau-mjau wrote:I know for fact that it is related to javascript somehow, because a critical error in the JS (IE10 only apparently), is stopping the javascript process before it even gets to the stage where it "animates in" the page. Strange!
I turned off IE updates on my old workstation, where I'm checking the browsers compatibility.mjau-mjau wrote: I am actually curious, how are you guys testing in IE10? You haven't updated to IE11, or have you managed to install multiple version of IE? I am testing through IE11 but in "IE10 document mode", which I fixed a bug for last week which created a critical render-path issue.
Well.. It's all dependent of what type of viewers you havemjau-mjau wrote:The good news until this is fixed, is that there are not a lot of users on IE10