Quote from: DirrrtyDirk on March 25, 2010, 12:34:14 PM
Frank, could you also check the wiki? I only get a blank screen there...
from Tikiwiki IRC 21-March-2010
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(15:12:52)<FrankP_german>I have a problem with TW 5; I installed IE8, FF 3.6 and Opera 10.50 : Windows XP Prof.
(15:12:52)<FrankP_german>IE8 -> error HTTP500 : FF 3.6 -> blank window : Opera 10.50 works
(15:12:52)<FrankP_german>http://simutrans-germany.com/wiki/wiki/tiki-index.php?page_ref_id=991
(15:12:52)<FrankP_german>please could someone test it with IE and FF
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(15:54:11)<chibaguy>FrankP_german: I tried your link in Windows Firefox 3.6 and IE8. It displays ok although javascript doesn't seem to be working (module and menu folder open/close not working).
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is a problem to FF and IE on some machines
Opera, Safari and Chrome works for me
True, it works on Opera.
But considering which browsers are the most widely spread these days, IE and FF are the ones that should matter - and they need to work, too.
Quote from: DirrrtyDirk on March 26, 2010, 12:08:48 AM
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But considering which browsers are the most widely spread these days, IE and FF are the ones that should matter - and they need to work, too.
That is correct. Only the error is hard to find without detailed error output.
Tikiwiki IRC 26-March-2010
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(10:02:41)<coaboa>V5: Again Firefox does not display tiki-index.php but other browsers do... clearing cookys&browsercache solved the issue. so definitely it must be a firefox problem with its cookies.
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work around for FF disabled cookies
I can see it now (FF 3.6.2).
edit: That was with cookies and adblock on...
For me personally, disabling Cookies is not a route I'm going to take. I'd be loosing more than I'd gain by that. (=loosing comfort and settings for many sites just to access one site... that's a no go.)
BTW I'm currently using FF 3.5.8 (3.6 didn't work all that well for me, so I stepped back to 3.5).
For the time being, until the problems are fixed (either on Firefox or the wiki) I'll live with the knowledge that I can access it by Opera if I need to. But of course this can't be a permanent solution.
I do not have any problem with the wiki.
FF 3.5.8 on an Ubuntu 9.10.
Also no problem with
FF 3.6 on an Ubuntu 10.04 Beta 1
Quote from: DirrrtyDirk on March 26, 2010, 12:03:11 PM
For me personally, disabling Cookies is not a route I'm going to take. I'd be loosing more than I'd gain by that. (=loosing comfort and settings for many sites just to access one site... that's a no go.)
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FF has Page related settings
You can also disable/enabled cookies only to certain pages.
to FF I think fixed the cookie problem
IE 8 works for me