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5/18/2006 5:02 PM
 
I am having a problem getting the DNNTree to show up in Internet Explorer in the File Manager and Lists section. I have searched a while for a solution for this and I can't figure it out. I have DNN 3.2.2. I tried copying up fresh javascript files to the JS folder but that didn't solve anything. IE shows a javascript error in the File Manager and Lists page. It also doesn't show up in Netscape 7.1. I tried taking off all security and privacy limitations but no luck. Any ideas?
 
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5/22/2006 10:29 AM
 

Have you changed any core code (i.e. DOCTYPE)?

Any chance you can post a URL to look at?  If not, do a File -> Save As...   and zip the contents of the htm and accompanying sub-folder and email it to me. 

 


 
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5/22/2006 12:32 PM
 
Looks like you changed your xhtmlconformance from Legacy to Transitional (I see that your control name uses $ instead of :).  This is a known issue and has workarounds posted here.  The easiest thing to do would be to set it back to Legacy.

 
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5/22/2006 1:03 PM
 

Hey thanks. That did the trick. I saw the posting you referred to previously, and I looked through my web.config and didn't see a setting for xhtmlConformance. So I just assumed the default setting was the correct setting. I guess that's not the case.

So is it safe to assume that everyone should have xhtmlConformance explictly set to Legacy in web.config?

 
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5/22/2006 3:03 PM
 
Yes.  Though after the next release it probably will be ok to use transitional.

 
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