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#1 2005-02-20 06:04:37

rudolph
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Firefox and Xinha

Hi,
I'm trying to load the Xinha examples page in Firefox, but it doesn't work. The little buttons don't load correctly.
If I use  IE as browser the editor works fine.
Does anybody know how to solve this problem with Firefox?
Thanks
Rudi

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#2 2005-02-20 14:19:22

dudomann
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Re: Firefox and Xinha

What version of firefox are you using?

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#3 2005-02-20 15:27:15

rudolph
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Re: Firefox and Xinha

I'm using version 1.0.

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#4 2005-02-20 16:44:01

Yermo
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From: College Park, Md, USA
Registered: 2005-02-13
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Re: Firefox and Xinha

rudolph wrote:

I'm using version 1.0.

Latest SVN version (feb 19) works like a champ over here under Linux using FireFox 1.0 , but I do get two errors when running the examples/full_example.html file.

Error: xinha_init is not defined

Error: uncaught exception: [Exception... "Access to restricted URI denied"  code: "1012" nsresult: "0x805303f4 (NS_ERROR_DOM_BAD_URI)"  location: "http://formvista.yml.com/mobie/tests/xinha_dev/htmlarea.js Line: 1339"]


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#5 2005-02-20 17:46:14

rudolph
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Re: Firefox and Xinha

It's impossible for me to load
http://xinha.gogo.co.nz/xinha-nightly/e … ample.html
with Firefox 1.0 and Windows XP SP1.  It ends with a timeout and the little buttons are not loaded.
With IE there is no problem.

Rudi

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#6 2005-02-21 05:42:50

gogo
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Re: Firefox and Xinha

rudolph wrote:

It's impossible for me to load
http://xinha.gogo.co.nz/xinha-nightly/e … ample.html
with Firefox 1.0 and Windows XP SP1.  It ends with a timeout and the little buttons are not loaded.
With IE there is no problem.

Rudi

How about the latest releas example - http://xinha.gogo.co.nz/xinha-latest/ex … ylist.html

Do you get any Javascript errors in the console when trying the nightly?


James Sleeman

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#7 2005-02-21 12:05:04

Yermo
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From: College Park, Md, USA
Registered: 2005-02-13
Posts: 143
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Re: Firefox and Xinha

gogo wrote:

How about the latest releas example - http://xinha.gogo.co.nz/xinha-latest/ex … ylist.html

Do you get any Javascript errors in the console when trying the nightly?

On my end (Linux/FireFox 1.0)  the examples/stylist.html above does not generate any javascript console errors.


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#8 2005-02-21 13:13:06

rudolph
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Re: Firefox and Xinha

I found out, that it's a problem with my router / firewall settings. If I reduce safety, the Editor works in Firefox.
The reason seems to be, that Firefox is loading the little thumbnails, especially for the table-operations-plugin, much slower than IE.

Thanks
Rudi

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#9 2005-02-21 22:27:57

gogo
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Re: Firefox and Xinha

rudolph wrote:

I found out, that it's a problem with my router / firewall settings. If I reduce safety, the Editor works in Firefox.

What firewall?  What does "reducing safety" actually permit I wonder.


James Sleeman

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#10 2005-02-22 09:31:36

rudolph
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Re: Firefox and Xinha

gogo wrote:
rudolph wrote:

I found out, that it's a problem with my router / firewall settings. If I reduce safety, the Editor works in Firefox.

What firewall?  What does "reducing safety" actually permit I wonder.

My SMC Barricade limits in and outgoing traffic with an intrusion detection system:
- Fragmentation half-open wait
- TCP SYN wait
- TCP FIN wait
- Maximum incomplete TCP/UDP sessions number to same host
- Incomplete TCP/UDP sessions detect sensitive time period
etc.

After increasing the timeouts the editor loads and shows the buttons in Firefox.

Rudi

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