[Laszlo-dev] Help fixing LPP-5926

Philip Romanik promanik at laszlosystems.com
Mon May 5 07:56:01 PDT 2008


Hi Max,

IE7 dragging never really worked. It was broken for all browsers 
prior to r8916 (LPP-5889). However, this change caused the javascript 
error messages to appear in IE6/IE7. The change is in 
LzTimeKernel.js.  I'll try and track down who is shadowing the global 
window object.




>tools/svn/binsearch.rb could help here.  If you notice any broken 
>builds as you use the tool, please update the binsearch.rb script so 
>it will skip them in the future...
>
>Also, be sure you're not running in debug mode - there may be issues 
>there.  Instead, try running in IE 7 with the IE web developer toolbar.
>
>Philip Romanik wrote:
> > 
> <http://jira.openlaszlo.org/jira/browse/LPP-5926>http://jira.openlaszlo.org/jira/browse/LPP-5926
> >
> > lzpix doesn't run in IE6/IE7 dhtml. if you try and drag a picture in
> > IE7 you get an error (Object doesn't support this property or method)
> > that I tracked down to the line in LzTimeKernel.js:
> >
> >     window.setInterval.apply(null, arguments);
> >
> > I'm not sure why window isn't an object unless something is shadowing
> > it.  When I tried to run lzpix in debug mode, I got a different error,
> > "Object expected" in a lzpix file dataman.lzx:
> >
> >     var api_sig = hex_md5(api_sig_string);
> >
> > The hex_md5 method is loaded in a script tag at the top of dataman.lzx
> >
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Phil
> >
>
>--
>Regards,
>Max Carlson
>OpenLaszlo.org
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