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1/6/2008 12:19 PM
 

Hello.

I just installed DNN 4.6.02 and I am having a problem maximizing modules in IE7.0.6000.16575 . When I click the maximize icon for a module the module maximizes and then immediately minimizes again. The same goes for minimizing. Any thoughts on this? Is there a setting I am overlooking?

Another issue I am having is that I can't login to my portal with Firefox 2.0.0.11.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 
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1/6/2008 7:47 PM
 

Big E,

Firstly, I have not experienced these particular issues with any of my DotNetNuke sites -- so I have a few questions that might help us figure this one out.

Do you have any 3rd party modules installed on your page that may use some fancy javascript libraries or anything of that nature? The maximizing functionality  is based on client side javascript, and sometimes having other "competing" javascript on the page can have unpredictable results.

Also, could you provide more detail about your login issue, what exactly are you seeing? Does the page attempt to log you in and return an error or does the button not work?

thanks,

Ian


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1/6/2008 10:05 PM
 

Ian,
I don't have any 3rd party modules installed - just what came in the .zip file. It is odd. I click on the "plus" icon and it expands for a second and then it minimizes almost immediately.

I figured out the login issue with Firefox - I just set the browser to accept cookies and that did the trick. What I saw was that it just kicked me out to the home page as if I just visited for the first time.

Thanks for the response,
E

 
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1/18/2008 4:03 AM
 

Hi Big E and Ian,

I have the same problem here. I'm also running IE7 (On Vista). Got no 3th party tools installed (hate those things). But evertime I click on a (+) sign to expand the option it opens and immediatly closes again. I only got this on one pc. The other one is not having this problem although it's almost the same configuration and install. The only difference I can think of that on the machine with the problem I'm running McAfee AV.

Did you solved the problem?

Greetings,
Curbe

 
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1/18/2008 4:25 AM
 

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Sebastian Leupold

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