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4/6/2015 9:22 AM
 

I just finished completing the upgrading of my installation at www.thevwc.org to DNN 7.4.  There were no errors noted.  However using Firefox,the website does not show any content other than the header and footer.  However, using Explorer the full website is displayed as it should be after the upgrade. 

Is there a setting that I am missing in the new upgrade?


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Hans
 
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4/6/2015 9:32 AM
 
perhaps a corrupted browser cache - try pressing CTRL+F5 (or clearing firefox's temporary internet files)

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4/6/2015 10:02 AM
 

Cathal,

Thank you for your response.  However, clearing the browser cache and the server (DNN) cache did not help.  I also noted the same strange behavior with the Chrome browser.

If I look at the page  source that is being sent by DNN, the body section is comletely blank in both Chrome and Firefox browsers

Anybody know what is happening here?


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Hans
 
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4/6/2015 10:31 AM
 

Cathal,

 

Just did some more poking around and found another strange thing.  The website only displays properly if the SuperUser is logged in.  the website does not contain any content, other htan header and footer information when any other user is logged in, even an administrator.

Not sure what is causing this trange behavior.


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Hans
 
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4/6/2015 12:30 PM
 
This could be javascript related.

Are you using a default skin or a custom skin (maybe does not get the right js)

Or maybe the skin loads a version of (say) jquery that the rest of DNN does not like.

I would try it with (say) the Gravity skin and with the default javascript settings.

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