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7/29/2011 11:14 AM
 
After recently upgrading to DNN 6.0 with no problems I am starting to notice seemingly random UI bugs which could potentially be affecting more.

Initially I did not seem to find any problems but when in debugging mode in IE9 I noticed severe cascading errors starting with JQuery and following with the ASP.NET AJAX framework. When modifying a Module definition using IE 9.0 after updating I get an error with JQuery code calling (new Date()).Now() after an async request.

I looked up a bug report on JQuery's site thinking it was an issue with the current version of JQuery but several bug reports (Ticket #8779 and Ticket #9090) noted the issue is not with JQuery but with the implementation of JQuery code. Basically the error is because of a race condition that is seemingly made more obvious by using IE9 vs Chrome.

Not sure if anyone has experienced this but it corrupted my module definition. Any thoughts/solutions?

P.S. I did install the debugging JS files that were missing from the upgrade to v 6.0
 
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