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  • rapid Friend
    #137327

    Ok clever people,
    Need a hand with this one…
    In the screen shot attached the front page news text is not wrapping under the image – its fine in Firefox just IE no good.

    Also for some reason I now also get the “IE cannot open this site…” Operation Aborted etc.

    Here’s the web address Click Here

    Appreciate you help!


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    Menalto Friend
    #287481

    Can you try to unpublis the slideshow module from briask?
    Still same problem then?

    rapid Friend
    #287484

    Thanks Menalto… Yep tried that – usually fixes the problem but not this time – if you look now there unpublished but still same error.

    ShannonN Friend
    #287514

    While I cannot solve your issue, I have checked the site in IE 8 Beta and checked it in same as “compatibility” mode IE7? and it works fine , I don’t have IE 6 to test in sorry I cannot be of any more assistance ATM

    Cheers ShannonN

    scotty Friend
    #287517

    ShannonN;107392While I cannot solve your issue, I have checked the site in IE 8 Beta and checked it in same as “compatibility” mode IE7? and it works fine , I don’t have IE 6 to test in sorry I cannot be of any more assistance ATM

    Cheers ShannonN

    IE8 still sees the error it just doesn’t throw up a dialog box and redirect you from the page. If you view the site again in IE8 you will see an error icon in the bottom left of the browser. Can you have a look again Shannon and post what the error is? I’ve uninstalled ie8 as I intend never using it. :laugh:

    scotty Friend
    #287521

    I’d try the Acajoom module at top right next. Try disabling that and see what happens. It seems to be the only non-rutile script on the page.

    If you load this page… http://www.ourevents.com.au/latest-events/details/10-legends–il-secondo-tony-shaw.html which does not have that module enabled then the error does not appear in IE7.

    I think this error is easily fixed though. You just have to place the script at the end of the page. Loads of info on google.

    ShannonN Friend
    #287522

    Webpage Script Errors

    User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.0; Trident/4.0; Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1) ; SLCC1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; Media Center PC 5.0; .NET CLR 3.0.04506; InfoPath.2; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)
    Timestamp: Wed, 21 Jan 2009 23:04:02 UTC

    Message: HTML Parsing Error: Unable to modify the parent container element before the child element is closed (KB927917)
    Line: 0
    Char: 0
    Code: 0
    URI: http://www.ourevents.com.au/

    Guess we now need to look at the knowledge base article for more info? I hate IE in any form that’s why we have Firefox 🙂
    Hope they decide on a proper browser ( compliant) in Windows 7?
    hope this helps
    Cheers Shanny

    scotty Friend
    #287523

    Actually the problem seems to be fixed now.

    scotty Friend
    #287524

    ShannonN;107400Message: HTML Parsing Error: Unable to modify the parent container element before the child element is closed

    Yea this is it. It’s caused by a script trying to change the page before the page has finished loading.

    rapid Friend
    #287534

    Guy’s – Thanks for the helpful info…
    It was Acajoom! Disabled and the re-enabled the the slide shows and everything is up again.

    I’ll investigate the script error and will update any fixes I find.

    I too tried IE8 – BIG mistake and uninstalled!

    I’ll start a new thread re the formatting issue.

    Cheers!

    rapid Friend
    #287537

    Ok the fix was simple, just frustrating…

    I took the following line from the <head> area:
    <script language=”javascript” type=”text/javascript” src=”<?php echo $tmpTools->templateurl(); ?>/js/ja.script.js”></script>

    and moved it to the last line just before the </body> tag. Published Acajoom and all good (so far!)

    Many thanks to everyone for your help.

    jllamb Friend
    #307769

    This is not an answer to this problem but I’m having a similar problem with IE6 for the JA Zibal template. It puts all the main content down at the bottom of the page and leave a HUGE white space. Is there a fix for this?

    Thanks!!

    mj1256 Friend
    #307772

    whats did you use to make the cotent items

    did you copy from word
    hand code and place as HTML
    or use editors like JCE or MCE

    what your getting happens when the article coding is messed up, look for extra or open DIV and P tags especially

    jllamb Friend
    #307774

    Thanks mj1256 ! I took a look at the coding and tried to remove anything that might have been what you mentioned but still same problem with IE6. Thanks for trying though !!!

    Any more ideas though, that would be great !! I really need to get this taken care of as it’s a live site and there have been complaints…not a good thing. 😉

    jllamb Friend
    #307992

    mj1256, would you be able to help privately then to fix this problem? If so send me a private message. Thanks!

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