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IE10, Firefox, Chrome and other
Posted: 19 Nov 2014, 13:26
by dxodik
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
Re: IE10, Mozilla
Posted: 19 Nov 2014, 13:30
by mjau-mjau
Will check these issues first thing tomorrow ...
Safari 5.1.7 for Windows Compatibility
Posted: 19 Nov 2014, 18:43
by localhost
Safari for Windows not working properly

Re: IE10, Mozilla
Posted: 20 Nov 2014, 07:02
by mjau-mjau
dxodik wrote:ie10 - the page isn't uploaded
Fixed. Will be available in an update within tomorrow.
dxodik wrote:mozilla - the chosen font, roboto, isn't displayed as it is necessary in cyrillic
When you say Mozilla, are you referring to Firefox? I checked this in Firefox on windows 7, and the Roboto font displays correctly:
?font=Roboto:400,700,900,400italic,700italic,900italic
It works fine also in Firefox on Mac ...
localhost wrote:Safari for Windows not working properly
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 Because Safari on Windows is old and outdated, we cannot support it properly.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:
https://d.pr/i/19N38
https://d.pr/i/1fMp4
Re: IE10, Mozilla
Posted: 23 Nov 2014, 04:29
by localhost
mjau-mjau wrote:dxodik wrote:ie10 - the page isn't uploaded
Fixed. Will be available in an update within tomorrow.[/b]
Hey Karl,
Can you tell me beta version does fix this issue? Thanks and which file I can update manually if possible - Thanks
Re: IE10, Mozilla
Posted: 23 Nov 2014, 09:09
by mjau-mjau
localhost wrote:Can you tell me beta version does fix this issue? Thanks and which file I can update manually if possible - Thanks
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.
Windows 7 - Internet explorer 10
https://www.photo.gallery/demo/x3/examples/

Re: IE10, Mozilla
Posted: 24 Nov 2014, 19:46
by localhost
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.
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.
And yes, I did what you mentioned above.
Cheers
Re: IE10, Mozilla
Posted: 24 Nov 2014, 23:43
by mjau-mjau
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.
What about or demo gallery?
https://www.photo.gallery/demo/x3/examples/
Re: IE10, Firefox, Chrome and other
Posted: 25 Nov 2014, 07:39
by localhost
I did not think about that... will check tomorrow

Re: IE10, Mozilla
Posted: 25 Nov 2014, 09:59
by Artur
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.
You may scroll the page, click the links/pictures when moving pointer around the window, but all you get is just whitened page.
The IE10 console output:
HTML1410: Invalid attribute value without the quotes. Attribute values without quotation marks should not contain characters ('), ('), (<), (=) and (`).
examples, row 1 mark 15264
HTML1410: Invalid attribute value without the quotes. Attribute values without quotation marks should not contain characters ('), ('), (<), (=) and (`).
examples, row 1 mark 15953
HTML1410: Invalid attribute value without the quotes. Attribute values without quotation marks should not contain characters ('), ('), (<), (=) and (`).
examples, row 1 mark 16649
HTML1410: Invalid attribute value without the quotes. Attribute values without quotation marks should not contain characters ('), ('), (<), (=) and (`).
examples, row 1 mark 17347
SCRIPT438: Object does not support property or method „debug”
imagevue.min.js, line 2 mark 4747
SCRIPT438: Object does not support property or method „throttle”
imagevue.min.js, line 2 mark 26583
Re: IE10, Mozilla
Posted: 25 Nov 2014, 10:18
by mjau-mjau
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.
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!
The good news until this is fixed, is that there are not a lot of users on IE10. IE10 has built-in auto-upgrade just like other modern browser Firefox and Chrome, so most users will automatically be moved to IE11 unless they have turned off this in settings.
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.
Re: IE10, Mozilla
Posted: 25 Nov 2014, 10:32
by Artur
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!
Yes.
IE debugging mode shows me that the script is stopping rendering the page just after "console.debug(g)" method.
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.
I turned off IE updates on my old workstation, where I'm checking the browsers compatibility.
mjau-mjau wrote:The good news until this is fixed, is that there are not a lot of users on IE10
Well.. It's all dependent of what type of viewers you have
There are stats of my 2 websites (last month), so u can see what crap ppl still using

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Re: IE10, Firefox, Chrome and other
Posted: 25 Nov 2014, 10:43
by mjau-mjau
will check asap, after release 0.5 soon
Re: IE10, Firefox, Chrome and other
Posted: 01 Dec 2014, 01:31
by localhost
Sorry not to get back to you very quickly, Karl...
After updating to the latest beta release it is still not working on IE10 using my website, mjau-mjau.com and imagevuex3 demo.
I have asked my friends to check it for me and none of them managed to get it to work. I have tested it in 2 locations, my own computer and on a corporate network computers and still no go.
Re: IE10, Firefox, Chrome and other
Posted: 01 Dec 2014, 02:01
by mjau-mjau
This is in queue for v0.6 this week ...