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kiwi.
Tags: IE problem
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15th July 2014 at 4:57 pm #3251
It seems that the IE issue is not standard. It could be a good idea to have the user string added as standard: http://www.webtrees.net/index.php/en/forum/2-open-discussion/28460-configure-your-site-to-enable-ie-11#42396
Regards, Jamie Jaconelli
admin and owner of a user customized version of kiwitrees (contain 3 family trees)
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15th July 2014 at 5:00 pm #3252
That was fixed in kiwitrees months ago.
Nigel
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15th July 2014 at 5:05 pm #3253
HM! then he must miss some files – It looks totally strange with IE but not with FF
Regards, Jamie Jaconelli
admin and owner of a user customized version of kiwitrees (contain 3 family trees)
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15th July 2014 at 5:07 pm #3254
Who is “he”, and can I take a look?
Nigel
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15th July 2014 at 5:08 pm #3255
Sure: http://kislingmoller.dk/
Regards, Jamie Jaconelli
admin and owner of a user customized version of kiwitrees (contain 3 family trees)
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15th July 2014 at 5:59 pm #3256
OK, had a look. It is not the problem you referred to above, as that completely blocked IE11 browsers from displaying anything.
Looking at the details in firebug I see there is a problem with his language file (Danish). The translation “Afspil” seems to be breaking the slide show function in the random media block. It will probably be the old double-quotes issue I suspect.
I can’t test for that, but try giving him an updated .mo file and see if it helps.
Nigel
My personal kiwitrees site is www.our-families.info -
15th July 2014 at 6:01 pm #3257
Okay I will try that ๐ Thank you!
It just seemed to be the IE problem since only messy in IE ๐
Regards, Jamie Jaconelli
admin and owner of a user customized version of kiwitrees (contain 3 family trees)
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16th July 2014 at 9:02 am #3258
It just seemed to be the IE problem since only messy in IE
IE is more likely to fail with minor issues like missing commas etc in javascript. Most other browsers will ignore those things.
I see that his site is now OK in IE. Did you find a solution?
Looking at it again this morning I did find one issue in the “Random media” block. It is fixed in the attached replacement.
Nigel
My personal kiwitrees site is www.our-families.info
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