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12/2/2008 4:45 PM
 

I have an instance of the same Forums module on several pages in my site.  For each page, I've set a default forum.  In IE, this works fine, and the default forum is displayed.  However, in Firefox, the entire forum list is displayed.  Is there a fix for this?  Running DNN 04.09.00, Forum 04.04.03.  IE7, FF3.

 

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12/2/2008 6:38 PM
 

We know about some FF issues, and tehre are some bugs or changes in FF3.x.  There will be a fix in next version, but it didn't released before end this yoear or beginning next year.

 
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1/28/2009 10:28 AM
 

I'd rather not wait for the new version.  Any idea what the issue is?  If you could narrow it down, I'll go ahead and modify the source myself.

 
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1/28/2009 4:37 PM
 

This is the exact problem i am having.

 
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2/4/2009 9:59 PM
 

Same here

 
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