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URGENT- IE Crashes Every Time An Upload Occurs

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Previous post - Next post | Parent - No child | Posted on 2004/12/8 7:53
tedsmith  Corporal   Posts: 64
It's weird - I never did resolve it. I can noly assume it's to do with individuals particular IE settings because many users are OK.

If I use FireFox there's no problem though.

I did some research a while ago and there was something about '3rd part extensions' that I tried, but it still didn't make any difference when I turned it off.

A Mystery
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Previous post - Next post | Parent - Children.1 | Posted on 2004/12/8 7:34
cawheele  Private   Posts: 2
I never realized it until I came across this post, but after I saw this I tested in IE and the same thing happened to me.
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Previous post - Next post | Parent - No child | Posted on 2004/11/22 19:07
GIJOE  Gunnery Sergeant   Posts: 4110
hmmm.

Is this the problem of themes AND modules?
If so, it's difficult to solve.

BTW, how can I get the "crashing theme" ?

I've visited http://www.7dana.com/ but there are no items in downloads area.

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Previous post - Next post | Parent - Children.1 | Posted on 2004/11/21 12:09
Mittas  Private   Posts: 1
Hello!

Sorry, but I have the absolutely same problem as tedsmith.
I tried everything I could think about to resolve this but nothing helped until I changed the theme of all site.
MyAlbum obviously doesn't like 7danasoft theme and works properly with default, phpkaox and x2t themes.
I used step by step method (changed one point at a time and checked uploading. It works with different permissions and blocks access for different users gropus, works with GD and so on. But on changing to 7danasoft theme it always crashes).

This gallery module is the best, but I like the theme I chose the best too.
Could be there any solution?
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Previous post - Next post | Parent - No child | Posted on 2004/10/21 4:29
tedsmith  Corporal   Posts: 64
Hi there

Firslty, I did not mean to sound impolite. Far from it. I did not even realise I was being? Perhaps I have worded a phrase that you have taken as impolite due to me not explaining something correctly? Anyway, my apologies if I came accross as rude.

With regard to the fault - I have looked it up a lot on Google, and various suggestions have been made because it has happended to loads of people for loads of reasons - not just Xoopers. Suggestions made were, for example, turning off the ''Enable Third Party Browser Extensions' was one suggestion. Installing the Service Pack for Microsoft Office 2000 was another. Disabling smarty tags was another. I've tried all of them, and the problem persists.

Additionally, the exact problem also happens on the Intranet site I built at work for my colleagues. That site runs on a totally different structure than my personnal one though (which runs on Apache etc). It runs on Windows Server 2003, Win XP workstations, IIS, php and MySQL using Xoops 2.0.7 and the very same MyAlbum module. But it also crashes out once I press the submit button. So it is not even specific to my web site.

I am not suggesting for one minute that the MyAlbum module is the problem here - it is quite clearly IE that is the problem. What I am trying to find out is why does it happen when the submit button of MyAlbum is pressed? What feature of IE do I need to disable or enable in order for MyAlbum to do what it does? I appreciate you may not know the answer because probably only Bill Gates does, but if you could give me some things to check or an avenue to explore. When that submit button is pressed, IE is obviously having to do something other than uploading the file (which it sometimes completes) - if I knew what it was then perhaps I could stop the errors and advise my users accordingly.

Thanks again for your help (or anyone elses)

Ted

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Previous post - Next post | Parent - Children.1 | Posted on 2004/10/20 10:13
GIJOE  Gunnery Sergeant   Posts: 4110
Perhaps your IE is broken.
Do check with IE on the other computers.

Even if myAlbum-P outputs some bad HTMLs, normal IE can't be crashed.
Of course, I strongly believe that myAlbum-P never outputs such a malicious HTML codes.

You should be conscious how impolite you are.
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Previous post - Next post | Parent - Children.1 .2 .3 | Posted on 2004/10/20 4:24
tedsmith  Corporal   Posts: 64
Hi

I have had my site running for a few months now, and wondered why no users had submitted any pictures. I've just noticed that whenever a user tries to submit a picture IE crashes out and closes giving the very annoying message 'Internet Explorer has encountered a problem and needs to close'. See the screen shot below :

http://www.lost-doggies.com/temp_graphics/scr_shot1.gif

If I use FireFox however, it works fine. If the picture it too big, it tells me so and refers me back to where I was. If it is OK, then it tells me so and adds it to the site.

In IE however, if its over the size limit it ALWAYS crashes. If its under the limit, sometime it will crash, and other times it won't - seems to be pot luck. Sometimes, when I re-start IE the submission will be there, and other times it won't.

Is this a know issue? Is there a fix? Does anyone know what causes it? It is vital I get this working because 80% of myu users use IE so it has to work with that more than anything. PLEASE HELP!

Thanks
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