I am on ARS 7.5 Patch 2 (ARS. Mid-Tier and the Development Studio client) and I use IIS 6 as the Web Server on Windows 2003 and Tomcat 5.5.25 as the Web Servelet engine.
I am yet to investigate this in greater details but this is what I noticed before breaking off for this long-ish weekend. If I open a Dialog Box on the Mid-Tier client, (all workflow to do this was defined using the 7.5 P2 client), the parent window from where the Dialog Box was called from, does not get 'grayed out' as a background window, and I can click into it.. I am yet to investigate this in details to check if this functionality works correctly if developed in 7.1 and then upgraded to 7.5. Here is what I plan to do as soon as I get to work this coming week. I intend taking a XML definition file of the Active Link to see what I see in the open window action options in the definition.. I have a gut feeling that somehow, I will see the wrong option there. From the development studio interface I have already verified that I have the 'Dialog' window type selected, and not Search or whatever.. Just for kicks I also intend to set a temp field to $OPERATION$ and see what operation the Mid-Tier thinks it has to perform... I was just wondering if any of you have experienced this behavior as well?? I was planning to export that active link and import it into a test 7.1 system and check on what I see there and if the definition looks bad there, then correct it there and then import it into the later version and see if it fixes anything.. Joe PS: I found this strange behavior towards the later part of my last day at work last week, so didn't have the time to check if it worked on the User Tool. Anyways this application that I am building will specifically be used from the web interface, so even if it does work on the User tool I cannot really use that as a workaround until a fix is found. However I will verify if it does work from the User interface just for kicks.. _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org Platinum Sponsor:[email protected] ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"

