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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...DNN 5 and IE6 == bad combinationDNN 5 and IE6 == bad combination
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1/8/2009 4:55 PM
 

howard wrote
Jon, How did you install the Telerik Rad Menu, could you please post some instructions. Thx.

I installed the SkinObject for it which seemed to work fine.  I didn't try installing their module package because I wasn't intending on using it and I've seen on another thread that it wouldn't work on 5.0 anyway because the package isn't built in a way that 5.0 would recognize it.  I can't remember if I did it under the "Extensions" area in the host or if I did it under "Module Definitions" area.  I think I did it under the "Extensions" area though.

Here are the instructions on Telerik's site though: http://www.telerik.com/help/aspnet-ajax/installation-deployment-migration-dnn.html


-- Jon Seeley
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3/19/2009 2:57 PM
 

Well,

I have the same issue with IE6 but only after havign updated from 5.00 to 5.00.01!!!

I have installed the localization extension provided by

http://www.adequation-dotnetnuke.com.

I tend to belive that the problems stands in the localzation. What do you think about?

THANKS

enzo

 

 
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4/9/2009 11:11 AM
 

I am also having the same problem after upgrading from 5.0.0 to 5.0.1.  No web site links work  that point to DNN pages.  Links that point to files work fine.

My Site

I am not sure I need or want a fix. IE6 is on the way out.  Firefox, IE 7 and 8 work fine.

 
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4/18/2009 6:06 AM
 

Jon Henning wrote
 

Just started looking at this.  Here is what I am observing.  When I go to a standard install of dnn in IE 6 without being logged in everything is fine.  When I log in, the top half of the page nothing works, including hovering over hyperlinks (showing pointer/highlighting).  Towards the bottom of the page, things work.  Anoter odd thing is that if I right-click on the top of the page I don't get a view source.  Choosing properties here shows that what is actually selected is a spacer.gif file.  Odd.   Finally, if I open up the Portals/_default/default.css file and remove the z-index: 1000; line from the ModuleTitle_SubMenu class entry all seems to work.

Is this the same behavior others are seeing???

Hi,

I made the modification yo suggested and the links started working, but the bar menu is still dead.

www.triton.it is the site if you want to take a look.

I wonder if the problem is in the skin I am using.

Thanks for sharing your solution however.

Ciao from Italy

enzo

 
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4/18/2009 11:03 AM
 

Have you guys tried out the Google Chrome Browser yet .... does it work fine with DotNetNuke?

 

/Johan Pensionsrådgivarna

 
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