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12/17/2013 1:11 PM
 
I reported the bug.

https://dnntracker.atlassian.net/brow...

As I dug a little bit deeper and I found out that in the case we get error , the webservice returns value with Children with capital C that is un expexted in the javascript. where in case that it works correctly the children starts with a small c.
 
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12/17/2013 2:18 PM
 
Hi Cathal,
Thanks, I use very DNN default installation,
As I described in the latest post the problem is a capital C in Children (model.children ) . I just cannot find the source code for DesktopModules/InternalServices otherwise probably I Also could write a fix for it too,

The thing I don't understand at all is how the same files can result 2 different result for the same webservice (capical C in hosting that is wrong and small c in VPS that is correct)
 
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12/17/2013 6:51 PM
 
neither have I- I've never seen/heard about such a thing (I've seen cases where urls are different due to users having urlrewriters installed, but nothing at the json level). In theory the OS can be made case-sensitive (i.e. c://myfolder and c://Myfolder would be both different), which would then extend to IIS - that's my best guess. The other possibility is your hosting provider has installed an old/buggy version of Newtonsoft.Json.dll to the GAC or else one of the dll's used by WebAPI i.e. C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft ASP.NET\ASP.NET MVC 4\Assemblies) - as strongly signed GAC versions load first, if the GAC versions were alpha/beta/pre-release, I guess errors could occur.

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12/17/2013 8:11 PM
 
Sounds reasonable. Is there any way I can investigate it?
Best solution would be to override them somehow. Is that possible?
It is a shared hosting and I don't think they change the dlls easily (at least before we are sure that is the source of error)
 
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7/2/2014 7:33 PM
 
Hi, did anybody found solution for this problem ,

I get the same Javascript error on version7.3 and not only on adding existing module but also when selecting a file using dnn:DnnFileDropDownList
or also
selecting page with this searchable dropdownlist
It is working on my local server but not on he shared hosting server, they also did not find a solution yet
Any solution?

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