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9/27/2010 4:13 PM
 
Just upgraded a site from 5.5.0 to 5.5.1 and realized that the upgrade overwrote the fix for the issue where the NAV object renders wrong in current versions of Firefox.  Found a very useful fix in the following thread which involves editing the /js/ClientAPICaps.config file to include catching "Mozilla". Is this going to be applied to the core distro, or do we need to file this in Gemini?

Wells Doty Jr
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9/27/2010 4:21 PM
 
This and other menu issues are currently in discussion in the experience team, but logging it might be good to do anyway
 
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9/30/2010 6:08 PM
 
Thanks Timo, I've gone ahead and filed it in Gemini. As far as I can tell, it should just be an edit to the js/ClientAPICaps.config file to catch "Mozilla" as well as "Firefox" so hopefully 'simple'?

Wells Doty Jr
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10/1/2010 2:11 AM
 
Wells, could you post a link to the issue?
 
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10/5/2010 12:16 PM
 
Sure thing, I made the post here , however let me also make note that I'm primarily a front-end developer so I'm not sure if I filled everything out correctly.

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